Fish Skeleton - Bone Structure of Spectacular Water Creatures
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Fish bones - The Australian Museum
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Fish Skeletal Structure
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Glass Catfish - Learn About Nature
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It's less than 2cm long, but this 400 million year old fossil fish changes our view of vertebrate evolution