Yes, X-ray fish, also known as Pristella maxillaris, have backbones. They are a type of bony fish belonging to the family Characidae. Their name comes from their transparent bodies, which allow you to see their skeletal structures, including the spine. This unique feature makes them a popular choice for aquariums.
yes all fish have backbones, except for the fish that don't have backbones
all fishes have backbones
Yes, backbones and ribs, like most fish.
no......ice fishes do not have backbones.
xray fish
Yes, most fish have backbones
sharks have backbones and they are fish
fish do not have back bones
All fish have backbones.
Yes Porcupines do have backbones they are mammals what did you expect so yes they are vertebrates wich meens they have backbones
Coho Salmon have backbones - as do all fish. They are all vertebrates.
bony fish have backbones