Yes, Salmon do have fins and scales like most fish (although som fish, like catfish, do not have scales). I have never heard of a fish without fins, although eels have less fins than many other fish.
The scales tend to be small and most fish vendors will sell salmon fillets with the skin and scales still on (although some people think the scales are unpleasant).
Yes, Salmon do have fins and scales like most fish (although som fish, like catfish, do not have scales). I have never heard of a fish without fins, although eels have less fins than many other fish. The scales tend to be small and most fish vendors will sell salmon fillets with the skin and scales still on (although some people think the scales are unpleasant).
No it does not have scales, and yes, it has fins
A salmon is a fish with a streamlined body, silver scales, and a distinctive pink or red coloration. They have a forked tail and small scales. In the wild, you can identify a salmon by its torpedo-shaped body, the presence of fins on its back and belly, and its characteristic coloration.
Yes, all species of tuna are kosher as they have both scales and fins.
A coho silver salmon has 7 fins.
Yes, salmon have scales and gills.
There are many classes of fish which do not have scales nor fins. The Agnatha has neither fins nor scales; the Condrichthye, including sharkes, rays and skeats have fins but no scales; the Ostichthyes, of which several families have members with the common name, mackerel, with both scales and fins. The King Mackerel, S. cavalla, has very tiny scales and fins.
Yes all tuna have fins and scales
Tilapia fish has fins and scales like any other fish. The tilapis fins and scales are less difficult to remove.
Yes all species of Tuna have both scales and fins.
Fish that do not have fins and scales include lampreys and hagfish.
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