Current location - Recipe Complete Network - Pregnant women's recipes - Do eels have spines?
Do eels have spines?

Eels have spines.

Eel is similar to most fishes. It has a large bone spur, which is its main spine, which is equivalent to the spine inside the eel's body. The eel also contains some small spines, which are mainly distributed on the dorsal fin of the eel. When eating Care needs to be taken to avoid choking on the small spines. Eel has high nutritional value and is suitable for the elderly and children.

Eels have fish bones. Although their appearance is rather strange, much like a snake, and they have no scales, they are still fish and have fish bones in their bodies. Fish bones are an important structure in their bodies and can play a very important supporting role. Without fish bones, they would not be able to survive normally.

However, eels don’t have many spines. They have one main thorn, which is the most important thorn in their body and plays the main supporting role. There are also some small thorns, but not many.