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CATDOLL: Which one has more bones, grass carp or tilapia?

Grass carp has many spines. Grass carp is a common freshwater fish. It is small in size, mostly gray-brown, sometimes with light brown spots, with a relatively white belly, long and soft body, round and pointed head, big eyes and big mouth. Grass carp has abundant spines, with small spines on the head, long spines on the body, dorsal fin and anal fin, and some have spines on the front anal fin. There are also many spines on the abdomen, which can effectively resist the attack of predators. The spines of grass carp can be used for self-defense, which can keep the grass carp alive.

The Tilapia is a freshwater fish that is mainly found in rivers in China. It is medium-sized and can grow up to 50 cm in length. Its body color is mostly silver-gray, with a white belly and black spots. It has large eyes, a large mouth, and an oval tail. Tilapia has fewer spines than grass carp. It only has tiny spines on its head and dorsal fin. There are no spines on its abdomen and tail, so it cannot effectively resist attacks from predators. Therefore, Tilapia has much fewer spines than grass carp, which have much more.

Which one has more bones, grass carp or tilapia? Grass carp has more bones. If you compare grass carp and tilapia, grass carp has more bones. There are still some small bones on the grass carp, but tilapia only has one bone in the middle. If you compare grass carp with tilapia, grass carp has more bones accordingly. The small bones around grass carp can also be removed, so grass carp has more bones.

Which has more bones, grass carp or tilapia? Tilapia is a fish with fewer bones, and there are basically no small bones in its meat. Grass carp is also one of the common freshwater fish living in my country, and it can also be eaten. They have more fish bones, because there is not only one main large bone in their body, but also many small bones in their meat. Compared with tilapia, grass carp has more bones.

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