SHARKS AND RAYS HAVE CARTILAGE SKELETONS,WHICH MEANS THEY ARE VERY FLEXIBLE. I THINK.(peytonallentranum)
Sharks and rays.
Most fish have bones. Sharks and rays do not have bones but they do have bone-like structures that are made from cartilage.
No, a lionfish is not a cartilage fish; it is a bony fish. Lionfish belong to the family Scorpaenidae and are known for their venomous spines and vibrant coloration. Cartilage fish, such as sharks and rays, have skeletons made of cartilage rather than bone.
Chondrichthyes is the Class of fish that has Cartilage Rather than bone.
A cartilage fish.
yes, it does have a backbone
Fish in the class Chondrichthyes, such as sharks, rays, and skates, have a skeleton made of cartilage rather than bone and possess powerful jaws. This class is distinct from bony fish, which belong to the class Osteichthyes and have skeletons composed primarily of bone. Notable examples of bony fish include salmon, trout, and goldfish, which do not share the cartilage-based structure of Chondrichthyes.
cartilage fish have paird fins and jaws and they have bones. jawless fish have no paired fins and jaws and they have no bone Cartilage fish = sharks and rays Jawless fish = hagfish and lampre
Fish who are made of cartilage.
In the ocean
Yes they do. Cartilage is also found in your nose and ears!
bony; the only cartilaginous fish currently in existence are sharks, skates, and rays.