Phylum: Chordata
Class: Osteichthyes
The Bony Fishes (Class Osteichthyes) include most fish.
They are cold-blooded vertebrates and breathe through a pair of gills. They are covered with tough, protective scales and have pairs of fins for swimming. Most are flattened from side to side and have an organ called a swimbladder that helps keep them afloat.
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