Chordate
Osteichthyes
ninety-five percent of all fish belong to class osteichthyes (bony fish).
Fish, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and mammals are all vetebrates. Jellyfish are not vertebrates and do not belong to any of the above categories. Instead, jellyfish are invertebrates belonging to the phylum Cnidaria.
The only fish that do belong to the group are sharks, rays and chimaeras. All others do not.
The only fish that do belong to the group are sharks, rays and chimaeras. All others do not.
All save for sharks, rays and chimaeras. All other fish are bony fish (Osteichtyes).
These animals belong to the carnivora category, as they are all carnivorous mammals. They share similar physical and behavioral characteristics related to their diet and hunting habits.
Yes, fish are vertebrates. They belong to the phylum Chordata, which is characterized by having a backbone or spinal column. This group includes all animals with a vertebral column, and fish have a skeleton made of either bone or cartilage. Thus, they are classified as vertebrates within the broader category of aquatic animals.
all means some plats are coarnivores and others are omnivores
A sea horse is a vertibrate (under the category FISH)
Piranhas are fish, and all fish belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, members of which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
Jellyfish, reptiles, and fish are all members of the animal kingdom.