They belong to the bony fish category. See the related link.
i guess bony
Shark
Jawless fish and cartilaginous fish have cartilaginous skeletons, and bony fish have skeletons made from bone. Cartilaginous fish and bony fish both have jaws, paired appendages, and whole vertebrae, and jawless fish lack jaws, paired appendages, and often are without whole vertebrae. Cartilaginous fish can have scales or be naked, jawless fish are naked, and bony fish have scales. Bony fish have swim bladders, and cartilaginous fish do not. Jawless fish, cartilaginous fish, and bony fish all have fins, gills, and dorsal nerve cords that lead to a distinct brain. They all also have postanal tails and notochords.
it has two types of species the first is the jawless fish the secent is not
Hagfish are cartilaginous, meaning their skeletons are made from cartilage. FALSE what the person just wrote is wrong. Hagfish are neither cartilaginous or bony fish. Although they have cartilage in their bodies, they belong to a third category called Jawless fish. Jawless, cartilaginous, and bony are the 3 types of fish.
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).
Lizards are not bony or cartilaginous fish, they are reptiles.
Sharks are not bony fish. They are cartilaginous fish.
it is the cartilaginous fish.s
Similar to Stingrays, skates are cartilaginous.
There are bony fishes and cartilaginous fishes.
the three types of fish are jawless, bony, and cartilaginous. the bony fish is made of bones, and the cartilaginous and jawless fish are made of cartilage
bony; the only cartilaginous fish currently in existence are sharks, skates, and rays.
Yes, trout are a bony fish (as opposed to cartilaginous fish, like sharks).
If the fish has a back bone then it is considered as a bony fish :)
Sharks are from an older lineage of cartilaginous fish. Bony fish appeared afterwards.
yes a flounder fish is bony
Cartilaginous fish are mainly sharks and rays. They feed off bony fish, such as goldfish.