
The scientific name for fish bones is intermuscular ossicles, which are small bones found in the muscle septa on either side of the fish's vertebral column, primarily growing within the bodies of lower vertebrates. Paleontologists have discovered that as fish gradually evolved, intermuscular ossicles have undergone a process of increasing, then decreasing, and finally disappearing. The number of fish bones can, to some extent, reflect the evolutionary history of fish.


































