EEls do not have fins (most of them)
Yes, all fish do have fins to help them swim. But some have very small fins, and some marine animals such as snakes and eels may not have true fins. Most fish have prominent fins at the end of their tails to guide them, as well as dorsal fins on their backs.
They are slippery, they have big lips, the have tails, scales, fins.
they are born with them if they don't have them then they are going to die :(
fins, gills, and tails
all fish have fins
First of all, the plural of octopus is, "octopi." They have neither fins or tails, rather eight arms to help them move about.
When you tap on the glass of the tank, they feel it. Hope this helps!
by moving its fins up and down and staying in motion
They flap their tails and fins and they use their fin and tail muscles! :)
Orange fish with black tails and fins are commonly referred to as clownfish. They are well-known for their vibrant coloration and symbiotic relationship with sea anemones. Clownfish are popular in aquariums and are often recognized for their distinctive appearance and playful behavior.
Most. There are very few fish that have no scales and all fish have fins.
It means that something ripped their tails or fins, most likely the teeth of another fish.