Most fish typically have 7 fins in total.
- The dorsal fin. Prevents fish from rolling.
- Adipose Fin. Makes the fish hydrodynamic.
- Caudal Fin (tail). Propels the fish through the water.
- Pectoral fin (x2). helps the fish steer and halt.
- Pelvic fin. Helps the fish steer and halt.
- Anal fin. Keeps the fish from rolling.
It varies, but a standard fish has 1 caudal fin, 1 dorsal, 1 anal, 2 pelvic and 2 pectoral fins. That's 6 fins. Some have less, like eels and hagfish. Some have 2 (or a 'split') dorsal, making it seem like it has 7 fins.
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yes, jawless fish have no paired fins
fins!
The caudal fin is the tail fin. Although there are four types, fish only have one caudal fin.
There is no definite number of fins a shark can have. They can have one or two dorsal fins Always a caudal fin Two pectoral fins One set of pelvic fins
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Fish have fins and not feet.
all fish have fins
A fish with limbs is called a Coelacanth, which have recently been discovered alive.
of corse theres fins on the side of a fish :)
yes, jawless fish have no paired fins
fins!
Most. There are very few fish that have no scales and all fish have fins.
The caudal fin is the tail fin. Although there are four types, fish only have one caudal fin.