Most species of fish don't have an adipose fin.
An adipose fin is a soft, fleshy fin found on a fish behind the dorsal fin and ahead of the caudal fin.
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.
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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.
The tail fin of a fish (the caudal fin) is a fish's means of propulsion through the water.
The fin on the top/back of all fish is called the "Dorsal Fin."
No, a dorsal fin from a fish is on its back area.
There are literally hundreds of species of fish that have a red fin.
what do the dorsal and anal fins do for a fish
Dorsal - Top of the fish Caudal - The "tail fin" Anal - Rear most fin on the bottom of the body Pelvic - Front set of finds on the bottom of the body Pectoral - Right behind the gills on the side of the fish's body
Dorsal fin