I believe Kingklip is an eel rather than fish. Stand corrected though.
Kingklip seems to be a kind of eel, and traditionally, eels are not considered kosher. To be kosher, a fish must have fins and scales, and the scales of most eels do not quite meet the traditioinal Jewish definition of a scale because they are embedded in the skin instead of loose where they can be scraped from the skin. However, there are Orthodox Jews who argue that it should be kosher because its scales appear to be just over the line into acceptability. In sum, it's a borderline case, and the traditional Jewish approach to such borderline cases is to "just say no."
No you can not it fish scales.
Fish scales do not tessellate, they overlap. Like most scales do.
Most fish do in fact have scales, even some with scales that are nearly microscopic in size; many catfish however do not have scales, they have armour plating, but not scales.
Yes, trumpet fish do have scales.
Fish Scales was born in 1976.
It's an incorrect spelling of the kingklip fish, an eel-like fish found in the Southern Hemisphere off Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
yes they do contain fish scales as well as bettle juce
yes they do all fish have scales All fish do not have scales.
seer fish has no scales
Most fish are covered in scales for protection. They vary in size, shape and structure and can range from strong and rigid to small or absent. The main types of scales include the cycloid scales, the ctenoid scales, the placoid scales and the ganoid scales.