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Does grouper have a lot of spines?
Not much.

1, attributes: grouper belongs to large fish, its muscle and skeletal system is relatively more developed, so the number of spines is relatively small.

2. Skeletal structure: the skeletal structure of grouper is relatively simple, mainly supported by a large spine, no small bones like carp, when cooking grouper, you only need to deal with a large spine, making it easier to deal with the spines.