yes
A bony skeleton. Snappers are a member of the taxonomic group Osteichthyes (bony fish), as opposed to cartilaginous fishes (like sharks) or boneless fishes (like hagfish).
Bony fishes.
Sharks, cartilage skeleton, lack scales, lack swim-bladder,Boney Fish. bony skeleton, scales, swim-bladder, interesting colouration.
No, frogs have a mostly cartilaginous skeleton with some small bony elements. Their skeletal structure is adapted for jumping and swimming, with specialized features like elongated hind limbs and a flexible spine.
Yes, all reptiles have a skeleton. Their skeletal system provides support, protection for internal organs, and allows for movement. The structure of the skeleton can vary among different species of reptiles.
Yes. Snakes have a bony skeleton as do all land vertebrates.
Like all birds (ever eat chicken?) a parrot has a bony skeleton.
yes. bony fish (class osteichthyes) have a vertebral column and a bony skeleton. cartilaginous fish (class chondrichthyes) have a vertebral column as well but their skeleton is made up of cartilage.
Yeah, kind of. They have scales...
There are bony fishes and cartilaginous fishes.
No bony fish are not extinct. Bony fish are fish with a bone skeleton unlike Cartilaginous fish which heave a cartilage skeleton and jawless fish which don't have a skeleton. -Erin 11
Lizards are not bony or cartilaginous fish, they are reptiles.
Bony
Yes, they do.
It would be jelly without a skeleton
skeleton is a bony monster that rhymes with Sun
Vertebrates hae bony internal skeletons.