Its on a Fishes Fin ! fire
anal fin - the fin on the lower side of the body near the tail caudal fin - the tail fin dorsal fin - the fin on the upper side of the body eye - sight organs located on the head gills - fleshy organs that are used for breathing - they are located on the side of the head lateral line - a series of sensory pores (small openings) that are located along the sides of fish - they sense vibrations in the water mouth - the part of the body which the fish uses to catch food - it is located at the front of the body pectoral fin - each of the paired fins on either side of the body, near the head pelvic fin - each of the paired fins on the lower side of the body, near the head
Give me some fin [slaps fin], noggin' [bumps head], dude
You get down and look really close and if you see something floating and colored pick it up and its most likely a fin
Just behind the gills on its head.
sailfish is different to marlin, marlin have a long bill and a large fin on its head and a large crescent shaped tail, sailfish are smaller and have one long fin on its head to its back.
en fin = in conclusion / (well) anyway It is used as a signal that the speaker is finishing what they are saying or drawing the conversation to a close.
FIN
Fin whales have been listed as endangered since the early 1970s. Fin whales populations in the North Atlantic, however, now number 53,000, close to its historic size.
A flounder has several key parts, including the head, body, and fins. Its flattened body features a dorsal fin running along the top and an anal fin along the bottom. The eyes are located on one side of the head, and it has a mouth and gills for feeding and respiration. Additionally, it has a caudal fin at the tail end, which aids in swimming.
It's long fin, and a rudder behind it's head
because they dont have a top fin on their head and they cant move as fast