Alot because dorsal means like " the back" or something, but if you mean a dorsal fin, then none, no land animals.
Simply put, it's the "bacK". The belly side is "ventral", the upper or back side is "dorsal".
The dorsal surface of any animal is its back
there are none.
A land animal.
Most animals are more highly protected on their dorsal side. The dorsal side is the backbone side if the animal has a backbone. Most of the harder bones and protection is on that side. The ventral, or belly side, is almost always more vulnerable and softer.
Dorsal body structures are located on the back or upper side of an animal, while ventral body structures are located on the belly or lower side. This distinction helps to differentiate between the top and bottom sides of an animal's body.
the cheetah is the fastest land animal
The giraffe is the tallest animal on land.
the fastest animal on land is the cheetah
Yes, a zebra is a land animal.
The front is called the head and the end is called the butt.
The main function of the dorsal fin in any animal with a dorsal fin is stability. Some fish have adapted for using the dorsal fin for other uses, such as propulsion in the Sunfish. The anglerfish's dorsal fin has evolved to work as a fishing pole so that the fish can bait and catch their prey.