Bony Fish
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Bony fish (Osteichthyes) are a diverse superclass of fish characterized by a skeleton primarily composed of bone, rather than cartilage. They represent the vast majority of fish species alive today, inhabiting both freshwater and marine environments across the globe. Their evolutionary history, dating back to the Silurian Period, makes them a significant subject in paleontology and zoology.
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