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What's the difference between mackerel and perch? Which one has fewer spines?

Walter White
2021-01-31 18:04:05
The bass has fewer bones than the bream. Both bream and bass have spines, but the specific number of spines is different. Among the freshwater fish, the mackerel has a relatively small number of fish bones, but compared with the perch, the perch has fewer bones. Bass is recognized as a fish species with very few bones, even fewer than bream. In fact, they are very popular food fish species, precisely because of their small number of fish bones.
What's the difference between mackerel and perch? Which one has fewer spines?

1. What is the difference

between bream and perch? 1. Family and genus difference: The difference between bream and perch is very big, and there is no close relationship. The bream belongs to the genus of Cypriniformes Cyprinidae, while the perch belongs to the genus of Perciformes True Percidae, which shows a great difference.

2. Difference in scales: In terms of appearance, scales are a big difference between mackerel and perch. The mackerel has scales, and they have very distinct scales on the sides of their bodies. Bass, on the other hand, have no scales. They have no scales on their bodies, heads and fins.

3. Shape difference: The shape of bream and perch is also quite different. The main shape feature of bream is that they are very tall, while the main feature of perch is that they are relatively long.

4. Differences in distribution waters: The distribution ranges of bream and perch in China are different. Mackerel has a narrower distribution range, mainly in the Yangtze River Basin and surrounding lakes, while perch is more widely distributed.

5. Distinction of nicknames: Mackerel and perch have different nicknames. Mackerel is also known as "oil mackerel", "mackerel flower" and so on, while perch is also known as "flower perch", "flower village" and so on.

2. Which fish has fewer

spines, bream or perch? As mentioned above, the difference between bream and perch is very big. In addition to the differences mentioned above, there is a big difference in the number of fish bones between the two. Both bream and bass have spines in their bodies, but the number of spines is not exactly the same. Mackerel is a freshwater fish with fewer fish bones, but compared with perch, perch has fewer fish bones. Both have fewer small spines, basically only big spines, and both have fewer big spines than perch. In fact, both of them are popular edible fish species, which are chosen by many people as food materials.

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