Top one, bottom-front two, bottom-back two, tail one
pectoral fins
The fins help the great white shark steer through the water
they move or swim with the fins and the move it from side to side
The parts of a great white shark for it to keep its balance is its tail fin and side fins. The side fins keep it balanced, and the tail fin steers and moves the shark.
The fin is the most important body part of the Great White because the fin is what helps the shark balance. If a shark didn't have fins, it wouldn't be able to swim straight.
Their side fins help to keep them stable and not to roll. They use their tail for locomotion and can be used as a weapon to hit other sharks or prey.
4 fins 2 eyes one mouth and 2 gills
grey nurse and great white shark are indangerd because their fins they are cut of and the sharks drown
the male shark is called a male shark
caudal fin-the tail pectoral fin-the tail on the ventral side of the shark just above the pelvic fins pelvic fin- the underside fins that serve as the "arms" of the shark dorsal fin-the top fin that is usually seen on the surface of water in shark attacks
Dolphins to a slight extent, but their big enemy is people , especially those who think that shark fins a natural viagra (they're not).
Dried shark fins are exactly that: they are the fins, especially the dorsal fin, of a live shark that have been dried.
Sharks are in the kingdom classified as Animalia which includes every animal. Sharks are fish and do not surface for air to breathe.