Sailfish have fins, which they use as wings or sails. I have heard conflicting reports from various people who have real life experience, regarding the scales. There are several varieties of sailfish. It could be that some varieties have scales, and others do not. Both of my sources, which conflict with each other, are credible. However, each source lives on a different continent, and may be talking about different species of sailfish. Better safe than sorry; assume sailfish aren't kosher unless you can inspect the scales for yourself.
yes
they are called flish... they are callled this because they can fly and swim... so they are flish.... no just kidding they are fish
Some of the adaptations that allow fish to live in the water are gills, fins, and scales. The gills allow the fish to live in the water. The gills allow the fish to extract oxygen from the water. The fins allow the fish to swim through the water and help it stear itself. For the scales I'm not sure!
the eyeballs, head, scales according to family feud but there are still 2 more the eyeballs, head, scales, bones, and gills
The only part of a fish that is generally not eaten are the entrails (guts). Canned sardines are eaten with their heads, scales, fins and tails, many trout have scales that can be eaten. In many parts of the world, fish head soup is a common meal. Certain fish eggs (caviar) are also eaten. Many times it depends on the size, type and diet of the fish that determines what are or are not edible parts.
No it does not have scales, and yes, it has fins
Tilapia fish has fins and scales like any other fish. The tilapis fins and scales are less difficult to remove.
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.
seer fish has no scales
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.
Yes. It's a kosher fish, a fish that has scales and fins.
Yes all species of Tuna have both scales and fins.
Fish that have fins and scales
Yes, Salmon do have fins and scales like most fish (although som fish, like catfish, do not have scales). I have never heard of a fish without fins, although eels have less fins than many other fish. The scales tend to be small and most fish vendors will sell salmon fillets with the skin and scales still on (although some people think the scales are unpleasant).
Yes, Salmon do have fins and scales like most fish (although som fish, like catfish, do not have scales). I have never heard of a fish without fins, although eels have less fins than many other fish. The scales tend to be small and most fish vendors will sell salmon fillets with the skin and scales still on (although some people think the scales are unpleasant).