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they have scales.
yes they do all fish have scales All fish do not have scales.
Scales
on scales, you can purchase scales at office depot or officemax.
While most fish scales are made of out cartilage (collagen), some fish (such as tilapia and carp) have scales that are made from chitin.
Scales are measuring equipment to determine the mass of something
General Electric makes some of the longest-lasting floor scales. They have both digital and analog scales.
Tilapia fish has fins and scales like any other fish. The tilapis fins and scales are less difficult to remove.
Chords and Scales are the same for both electric and acoustic assuming the same tuning is used. Each fret represents a 1/2 step up from the previous note, and that is true for both electric and acoustic.
you must use a chainsaw
your body cant digest the scales
you must use a chainsaw
Nothing. Baby eels don't have scales.
Two ways: 1) With fork tines parallel to the fish skin, drag the tines against the direction of the scales or 2) Just fillet the skin off altogether and you don't have to worry about the scales.
yes but it would probably choke you In America, some people eat Carp, but they remove the scales first.
Cleaner fish remove scales and mucus from their host.
it is difficult to remove the scales. we cannot use scale forming fluid through the shell because if we pass, the scales are formed and it corrodes the shell.