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Does silver carp have more spines than grass carp?

Jane Margolis
2020-08-15 01:21:08
Silver carp belongs to the fish with more fish bones. These fish bones in their bodies, can play a role in supporting the body. Their muscles are loose, so the support they can play is limited. At this time, fish bones are needed to bear part of the body weight, so they have more spines. Fish bones are distributed everywhere in the body of silver carp, and sometimes not only small spines, but also many tree-like branches of messy spines.
Does silver carp have more spines than grass carp?

1. Silver carp spicules

Silver carp is a common freshwater fish, which is distributed in freshwater water systems all over China and can be eaten. There are bones in silver carp, which play a very important supporting role and are an indispensable structure. If there is no fish bone, silver carp will not be able to complete the normal life activities. The distribution and quantity of fish bones are different in different fish. From this point of view, silver carp belongs to a fish with a lot of bones.

Silver carp have a lot of spines, mainly because their muscles are relatively loose, and the supporting role they can play is limited, so they need fish spines to bear part of the weight of silver carp, so the number of fish spines in silver carp is relatively large. From the distribution point of view, the spines of silver carp are distributed everywhere in their bodies. These thorns are not only small in size, but sometimes they are messy and irregular, and sometimes they have many tree-like branches. Because they have a lot of bones and taste worse than many other freshwater fish species, silver carp are relatively not very popular.

2. silver carp and grass carp which less spine

The above has been introduced, silver carp spine is very much. Grass carp is also one of the common freshwater fish, with silver carp belong to the "four major domestic fish", are edible fish. Among all the fish, grass carp has more fish bones. However, compared with silver carp, grass carp bones are relatively small. Silver carp and grass carp have small spines, but silver carp has more spines, even under the skin, there are many small spines. And the body of silver carp there are very messy tree-like branches spines, and grass carp is less.

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