Well, honey, anchovies are fish, so of course they have fins. But scales? Nope, they're too cool for that. Anchovies have a slimy, slippery skin that sets them apart from your typical scaly fish. So, fins for swimming, yes; scales for bling, nope.
Anchovies are not birds, so they don't have feathers. Anchovies are not mammals, so they don't have fur. Ahchovies are fish, so they do have fins.
Yes, anchovies do have scales and fins. They are small, slender fish belonging to the family Engraulidae, and like most fish, they possess scales covering their bodies and have fins for swimming. Anchovies are typically found in saltwater environments and are known for their distinctive flavor, often used in various cuisines around the world.
No it does not have scales, and yes, it has fins
There are many classes of fish which do not have scales nor fins. The Agnatha has neither fins nor scales; the Condrichthye, including sharkes, rays and skeats have fins but no scales; the Ostichthyes, of which several families have members with the common name, mackerel, with both scales and fins. The King Mackerel, S. cavalla, has very tiny scales and fins.
All fish are kosher except for those that do not have both fins and scales, such as lampreys. Whales and dolphins - which are of course mammals and not fish - are treif (not kosher); as are molluscs and crustaceans such as mussels, whelks, prawns and lobsters. So yes, anchovies are a kosher species of fish.
Yes all tuna have fins and scales
Tilapia fish has fins and scales like any other fish. The tilapis fins and scales are less difficult to remove.
Yes all species of Tuna have both scales and fins.
Fish that do not have fins and scales include lampreys and hagfish.
Most. There are very few fish that have no scales and all fish have fins.
Pacu are a type of piranha. They do have scales, like most fish, as well as fins.
Yes, the tilapia fish has both fins and scales. Like most bony fish, tilapia possesses paired fins (pectoral and pelvic) as well as unpaired fins (dorsal and anal fins). Additionally, it is covered with scales, which are typical characteristics of many fish species.