No, because a shark is not a bony fish as it's skeletal structure is made of cartilage.
Sharks are from an older lineage of cartilaginous fish. Bony fish appeared afterwards.
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Mainly bony fish.
One example of a cartilaginous fish is the shark. Sharks have skeletons made of cartilage rather than bone, distinguishing them from bony fish, which have skeletons made of bone.
No a shark has a bigger stomach
Cape Whiting does not have shark in it, it is a bony fish called Hake - Merluccius Capensis.
Hake is a bony white fish, similar to cod or haddock. It is a generally small fish that feeds on plants in the water.
Enemies of the ÊHogfish are numerous . Any larger bony fish or shark are a natural enemy of this species.
The taxonomic classification of fish that have hard, bony skeletons is teleosts.
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Yes, it is a bony fish. They belong to the Osteicthyes class of bony fish.
Yes, it is also called a Becuna, name of a submarine permanently moored in Philadelphia. Barracudas are not Squaliforms- or Shark-type fish.