Being ray-finned refers to a characteristic of a large group of fish known as Actinopterygii, which possess fins supported by bony spines or rays. These rays are typically flexible and allow for a wide range of movement, distinguishing ray-finned fish from lobe-finned fish, which have more fleshy, lobed fins. Ray-finned fish include most of the common fish species, such as salmon, trout, and goldfish, and they are characterized by their diverse forms and habitats. This adaptation has allowed them to thrive in various aquatic environments.
It looks like a bird its wings are big its mouth is like a whale sharks mouth.
a ray is a line with one endpoint and goes on forever in one directiontwo rays with one common endpoint is an angleeveryone knows that!
I'm pretty sure he doesn't, I mean he's too young.
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Bass are primarily classified within the class Actinopterygii, which encompasses ray-finned fish. This class includes various species of bass, such as black bass (Micropterus spp.) and white bass (Morone chrysops). They are commonly found in freshwater and saltwater environments, playing significant roles in both ecological systems and recreational fishing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actinopterygii They are ray-finned. Search for 'perch' on that page and it says on there =]
They are a tropical ray-finned fish.
They are a tropical ray-finned fish.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actinopterygii They are ray-finned. Search for 'perch' on that page and it says on there =]
they stick theyre penis into the female finned fish
The main difference between lobe-finned fish and ray-finned fish lies in their fin structure. Lobe-finned fish have fleshy, lobed fins supported by a bony structure, while ray-finned fish have fins supported by bony rays. Additionally, lobe-finned fish are believed to have given rise to tetrapods, including amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
Most fish are Ray Finned. Including the Goldfish and just about every fish you see in a pet shop.
Perch are lobe-finned. The fins on Perch fish are fairly rounded and distinct for this species of fish in the wild.
They are members of the subclass Actinopterygii, which includes ray-finned fishes.
There are several groups and various forms of fin. If you mean "Ray-finned fish" they are the commonest fish which are the ones available at pet shops like Goldfish and include all the usuall tropicals.
A goldfish is a ray-finned fish because its fins are supported by bony rays. Ray-finned fishes belong to the class Actinopterygii, characterized by fins made of webs of skin supported by bony spines or rays. This differs from lobe-finned fishes like lungfish or coelacanths, which have fins with a fleshy, lobed appearance.
There are several groups and various forms of fin. If you mean "Ray-finned fish" they are the commonest fish which are the ones available at pet shops like Goldfish and include all the usuall tropicals.