Some do, some don't. Most of the time they do. $
They do not :)
fins!
Of course it does.
Paired nares are holes in the snout of the pig that facilitate breathing
yes, jawless fish have no paired fins
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fins!
dorsal fins
Of course it does.
An angelfish!
There are two sets of "paired" fins. The ones on each side of the fish behind the gills are the "Pectoral Fins" and the ones in front of the fishes vent on the underside of the fish are the "Ventral Fins". Sometimes these fins are wrongly refered to as "Pelvic Fins".
Paired nares are holes in the snout of the pig that facilitate breathing
yes, jawless fish have no paired fins
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Chondrichthyes or cartilaginous fishes are jawed fish with paired fins, paired nostrils, scales, two-chambered hearts, and skeletons made of cartilage rather than bone. They are divided into two subclasses: Elasmobranchii (sharks, rays and skates) and Holocephali (chimaera, sometimes called ghost sharks).
Like all sharks, the Thresher Sharks have fins that help them to navigate. A Thresher Sharks fins can be described as small, flat, as well as long and pointed.
No. Sharks to not have claws. They have smooth fins.
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