pushs the fish to move
by moving there fin
The caudal fin of most fish provides thrust to move the fish forward. An exception would be the seahorses which do not have the fin. Their tails are prehensile.
the left fin or also known as the dorsal fin
I call it a sketch of a fish's fin. I am sorry if this does not help, but unless there is a fancy name for it I'm pretty sure its a sketch of a fish's fin. Answer: I call it a sketch of a fish's fin too but on my math hw thing it says u call it a scale drawing. how dumb is that?
It uses there fin to move and there gills to breath in oxygen
fin and tail
The pectoral fin mantains how deep the fish can go.
They both help a fish to move
On a dolphin and most fish the fin behind the dorsal fin is the tail fin. Some fish, such as knife fish, have no dorsal fin or tail fin. Dolphins of course are mammals, not fish.
Clowfish swim at an incredible speed of 200-250 MPH ! that is the average speed of a Lamborghini
Whales are mammals which means that they have lungs. Fish do not have lungs, they have gills. Whales also have a different way of swimming than fish. They move their tail fin up and down to move forward. While fish move their tail fin left to right to move forward. Whales also communicate with each other through whale songs. Fish cannot.
it helps it cut through the water