Osteichthyes, or bony fish, exhibit a wide variety of reproductive strategies, leading to a diverse range of offspring numbers. Most bony fish are oviparous, laying thousands to millions of eggs during spawning, while some are ovoviviparous or viviparous, giving birth to live young. The exact number of offspring can vary significantly between species, with some producing only a few dozen and others releasing millions of eggs in a single reproductive cycle.
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I think that would be a Zorse.
Horses and donkeys can reproduce offspring because there they are so closely related they are scientifically classified in the same kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, and genus. Their offspring will often be infertile though.
Zebra and Donkey offsprings are known as Zedonks.
Mules cannot reproduce. A mule is an offsprings of a horse and donkey and therefore are sterile.
its a osteichthyes or other meaning of osteichthyes is bony fish
Bony fish belong to the Class Sarcopterygii (if lobe-finned) and the Class Actinopterygii (if ray-finned). Coelacanths and lungfish are lobefinned and about all other bony fish are ray-finned. The two classes used to be combined as Class Osteichthyes. There are many superorders and orders in the bony fish classes.
Osteichthyes
A piranha belong to the Phylum Chordata, and the class Osteichthyes.
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The piranha belong to the phylum Chordata, and the class Osteichthyes.
Not exactly. They belong to the class Actinopterygii. Osteichthyes is the Superclass which includes Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) and Sarcopterygii (fleshy-finned or lobe-finned fishes).
In Bony Fish (Osteichthyes)
how many offsprings do dolphins usually have
Osteichthyes are fish that have skeletons made out of bone instead of cartilage. They are usually called "bony fish".
Class Agnatha (jawless fish)Class Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes)Class Osteichthyes (bony fishes)Class Amphibia (amphibians)Class Reptilia (reptiles)Class Aves (birds)Class Mammalia (mammals)