yes and why do you ask so they can swim fast enough to catch and eat pray.
Oops - you mean "prey"
They have top fins on top of the body -_-
Like all sharks, the Thresher Sharks have fins that help them to navigate. A Thresher Sharks fins can be described as small, flat, as well as long and pointed.
Yes, sharks have paired fins, including pectoral fins (located on their sides) and pelvic fins (located on their underside). These fins help sharks with stability, steering, and maneuvering in the water.
Theres sharks fins soup
No. Sharks to not have claws. They have smooth fins.
Sharks have straight dorsal fins, dolphins have curved dorsal fins and whales don't have dorsal fins :)
Their fins float and flatter in the water when they move.
Fishermen are dangers to sharks because they catch them for their fins. Their fins are used for food and make up.
sand sharks
EEls do not have fins (most of them)
Their side fins help to keep them stable and not to roll. They use their tail for locomotion and can be used as a weapon to hit other sharks or prey.
Sharks are hunted for their fins , bones and their skin.