not all fish have skeletons on the outer skins of their body but some like the sword fish do
Most bony fishes have scaly covering on body as Labeo .
* im not sure but i think the answer is bony spines protruding from the body with skin covering them
The flap of tissue that covers a bony fish gill is the bony operculum.
yes b/c a bony fish has to have a bony body
scales
a bony fish's mouth is at the front of the body.
Sharks, cartilage skeleton, lack scales, lack swim-bladder,Boney Fish. bony skeleton, scales, swim-bladder, interesting colouration.
You might be a fish from the Placoderm group. Placoderms were an extinct fish group known for their armor-like bony plates covering their bodies, providing protection. They existed during the Paleozoic era, from around 430 to 360 million years ago.
The placoderm is actually an extinct fish, thought to have lived during the Devonian period and is thought to have had broad flat bony plates covering its body.
All fish (even sharks) have a body covering of scales.
No not really
Lepidotrichia is the dermal bone structures of the fin rays in fish fins. Fins are the most distinctive features of a fish, composed of bony spines protruding from the body with skin covering them and joining them together.