It is larger
bone
octopus ( i think ), sharks, rays, and large bony fishes
Sharks and Rays belong to the class Chondrichthyes, the cartilaginous or non-bony fishes.
A bony skeleton. Snappers are a member of the taxonomic group Osteichthyes (bony fish), as opposed to cartilaginous fishes (like sharks) or boneless fishes (like hagfish).
There are bony fishes and cartilaginous fishes.
It feeds mainly on cephalopods, leavened by bony fishes and other sharks so its a carnivore.
it has denticles
Bony fishes have two sets of paired limbs.
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No, they are bony fishes.
Sharks do not have swim bladders, which are organs found in bony fish that help regulate buoyancy. This absence allows sharks to control their depth in the water column by using their large, oil-filled livers.
No sharks are not 'bony'. The skeletal makeup of sharks is cartilage. Although cartilage is dense and can be bone-like it is significantly less dense than bone.