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		Definition of bony fish in English: bony fishnoun A fish of a large class distinguished by a skeleton of bone, and comprising the majority of modern fishes. 硬骨鱼,海鲢。比较CARTILAGINOUS FISH  Class Osteichthyes: two or three subclasses Compare with cartilaginous fish Example sentencesExamples -  It is the heaviest bony fish swimming anywhere in the world and can weigh up to 2000 kgs.
 -  These advances culminated in the modern bony fish, or teleosts, which show a tremendous diversity of mouth parts and feeding specializations.
 -  The oldest fossils of bony fish all come from marine waters, where fish presumably didn't have to worry too much about running low on oxygen.
 -  Well-developed phylogenies for many bony fish taxa are available for these comparative studies.
 -  Since sturgeons and paddlefish have lost many traits of most bony fish - they lack scales and have a cartilaginous skeleton - their fossil records are very sparse.
 -  By the late Devonian, 360 million years ago, early cartilaginous fish and bony fish were diversifying.
 -  Leafy seadragons are bony fish in the family Syngnathidae which includes seahorses and pipefishes.
 -  Reptiles like alligators, snakes and lizards as well as marine animals like seals, whales, sharks and bony fish are also used as well.
 -  The largest bony fish in the world, the molas can grow to be over 10 feet long and weigh up to 5,000 pounds.
 -  That's a bony fish, it's not a shark - they haven't got any bones at all.
 -  Unlike with bony fish, only a handful of lamprey fossils have ever been found, because cartilage usually decays too fast to become fossilized.
 -  The mild electrical impulses harm neither sharks nor bony fish, but the spasms in their noses become intolerable forcing sharks away from the area.
 -  Foods rich in calcium include milk and milk products, fortified cereals, calcium-fortified beverages, calcium-set tofu, bony fish, kale and Chinese cabbage.
 -  Dr Tyler says there is some agreement that the common ancestor was a bony fish (class Osteichthyes).
 -  Freshwater clams first appear along with an increase in gastropod, bony fish, and shark diversity.
 -  These living fossils are scavengers which share physical characteristics common to both sharks and true bony fish.
 -  A behemoth caught off the coast of Japan in 1996 may set the record as the world's heaviest bony fish.
 -  They say it is interesting that the suction-feeding mechanism evolved independently in the frogs and larval bony fish.
 -  The only vertebrates known to switch sex belong to the bony fish class.
 -  Similar studies with mice have been valuable, and a bony fish model can provide a good source of variation for comparison.
 
    Definition of bony fish in US English: bony fishnounˈbōnē fiSH A fish of a large class distinguished by a skeleton of bone, and comprising the majority of modern fishes. 硬骨鱼,海鲢。比较CARTILAGINOUS FISH  Class Osteichthyes: two or three subclasses Compare with cartilaginous fish Example sentencesExamples -  Since sturgeons and paddlefish have lost many traits of most bony fish - they lack scales and have a cartilaginous skeleton - their fossil records are very sparse.
 -  Dr Tyler says there is some agreement that the common ancestor was a bony fish (class Osteichthyes).
 -  These living fossils are scavengers which share physical characteristics common to both sharks and true bony fish.
 -  They say it is interesting that the suction-feeding mechanism evolved independently in the frogs and larval bony fish.
 -  Well-developed phylogenies for many bony fish taxa are available for these comparative studies.
 -  It is the heaviest bony fish swimming anywhere in the world and can weigh up to 2000 kgs.
 -  By the late Devonian, 360 million years ago, early cartilaginous fish and bony fish were diversifying.
 -  That's a bony fish, it's not a shark - they haven't got any bones at all.
 -  The oldest fossils of bony fish all come from marine waters, where fish presumably didn't have to worry too much about running low on oxygen.
 -  These advances culminated in the modern bony fish, or teleosts, which show a tremendous diversity of mouth parts and feeding specializations.
 -  Unlike with bony fish, only a handful of lamprey fossils have ever been found, because cartilage usually decays too fast to become fossilized.
 -  The only vertebrates known to switch sex belong to the bony fish class.
 -  Reptiles like alligators, snakes and lizards as well as marine animals like seals, whales, sharks and bony fish are also used as well.
 -  The largest bony fish in the world, the molas can grow to be over 10 feet long and weigh up to 5,000 pounds.
 -  Foods rich in calcium include milk and milk products, fortified cereals, calcium-fortified beverages, calcium-set tofu, bony fish, kale and Chinese cabbage.
 -  Freshwater clams first appear along with an increase in gastropod, bony fish, and shark diversity.
 -  The mild electrical impulses harm neither sharks nor bony fish, but the spasms in their noses become intolerable forcing sharks away from the area.
 -  Leafy seadragons are bony fish in the family Syngnathidae which includes seahorses and pipefishes.
 -  Similar studies with mice have been valuable, and a bony fish model can provide a good source of variation for comparison.
 -  A behemoth caught off the coast of Japan in 1996 may set the record as the world's heaviest bony fish.
 
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