Just behind the gills on its head.
seahorses are entirely propelled by their dorsal fin. They use their tiny pectoral fin on top of their heads for steering
Yes, yes and they are very cute. There is a pectoral fin, anal fin and dorsal fin.
A fish has several different types of fins. There are the pectoral fins, located beneath the operculum (gills). There is the pelvic fin, located at the bottom of the fish, below the pectoral fin. There is the anal fin, which i located behind the anus, and there is the dorsal fin as well. It is located on top of the fish.
On the side of the fish
Seahorses move through the ocean by using their dorsal and pectoral fins. The dorsal fin helps to propel the seahorse by beating up to 70 times per second. The pectoral fins located on the head help seahorse to steer and remain stable in water.
Pectoral fins
The pectoral fin on a shark helps with steering and stability while swimming.
The pectoral fins in both sharks and body fish are Lateral, which refers to them being located on the sides. Ventral would mean that the fins are on the bottom of the fish, which is not true.
The pectoral fins(located on each side) helps steer a fish during movement.
Fin whales have two pectoral fins and a dorsal fin.
The pectoral fin mantains how deep the fish can go.
Pectoral or Flippers