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What is the difference between a bony fish and a cartilaginous fish
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What is the difference between a bony fish and a cartilaginous fish
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Cartilaginous fish, have skeletons made up of cartilage, such as a shark. While a boney fish, also known as teleost, have a skeleton made of bone, such as a sturgeon.
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