- as a "sporting" quarry, some
anglers release pike they have
caught because the
flesh is
considered bony,
especially due to the
substantial (epipleural)...
-
Indian pike conger,
common eel, conger-
pike eel,
daggertooth pike-conger or
Indian putyekanipa, is an eel in the
family Muraenesocidae (
pike congers)...
- of 37 cm (15 in), and a
maximum weight of 230 g (8.1 oz). The
pike characin feeds on
bony fish. It is
marketed for the
aquarium hobby.
Synonyms of Acestrorhynchus...
- The
phylogenetic classification of
bony fishes is a
phylogenetic classification of
bony fishes and is
based on
phylogenies inferred using molecular and...
-
caudal peduncle (tailside) is thin, and
almost looks like a
pencil (hence, "
bony tail"). The
coloration of
bonytail chubs is
usually dark
dorsally and lighter...
- gill openings. However,
bony fish have a
single gill
opening on each side. This
opening is
hidden beneath a
protective bony cover called the operculum...
-
group that
describes aquatic vertebrates while excluding tetrapods, and the
bony fish that
often represent the
group are more
closely related to cetaceans...
- of
which are
known as ray-finned fish or actinopterygians, is a
class of
bony fish that
comprise over 50% of
living vertebrate species. They are so called...
- The
bowfin (Amia calva) is a
bony fish,
native to
North America.
Common names include mudfish, mud
pike, dogfish, grindle, grinnel,
swamp trout, and choupique...
-
small fish.
Weevers are
unusual in not
having swim bladders, as have most
bony fish, and as a
result sink as soon as they stop
actively swimming. With the...