The mackerel doesn't have many bones. There are some hard spines on the back of the mackerel, which are easy to observe, in addition to the fish bones in the body. There are not many fish bones in this part, and there are only a dozen obvious fish bones in the body of the average bream. Moreover, these fish bones are basically relatively large fish bones, which are obviously very convenient to handle and easy to pick out. Small spines are largely absent, a feature that makes the mackerel very popular. In fact, among the freshwater fish species, the fish bones of the bream are relatively few.
As one of the common freshwater fish species in China, bream is the most widely distributed in the Yangtze River Basin, especially in the middle and lower reaches. Mackerel, like most other fish species, have spines. Some of the hard spines on their backs are relatively easy to observe. In addition, there are some fish bones in their bodies. There is a big difference in the number of fish bones in different fish species. From this point of view, there are not many fish bones in bream. Most of the fish have only a dozen obvious fish bones in their bodies.
Fish spines can be divided into relatively large spines and small spines distributed irregularly in the muscles. The spines of the mackerel are mainly large spines, but not small spines. The lack of small spines makes it obvious that they do not have many spines when eating mackerel, because their big spines are relatively easy to handle and easy to pick out when eating. Because of this feature, bream has become a popular fish species.
2. Which has more
spines, bream or carp? As mentioned above, the number of spines in bream is not large. In terms of attributes, bream belongs to freshwater fish. There are many freshwater fish species, many of which have a large number of fish bones, such as carp. Among freshwater fish, bream has fewer fish bones and carp has more fish bones. Therefore, if bream is compared with carp, it is obvious that carp has more fish bones. Both carp and bream have big spines, and the difference of big spines is not obvious. There is a big difference in the number of small spines, the bream basically has no small spines, while the carp has many small spines, so in general, the bream has fewer spines, while the carp has many spines.