Yes, fish typically wiggle their tails to propel themselves through water. The tail fin, or caudal fin, acts like a paddle, providing thrust and direction. By moving their tails side to side, fish can achieve forward movement and maneuver effectively in their aquatic environment. Other fins may assist in balance and steering.
They move their arms slowly.
Fish use density in order to move in the water since they do not have lungs. When the density of water keeps changing, fish use it to move and thereby using less energy.
a long fish.
they move like a games
The backbone of a fish, also known as the spine, provides support and structure to the fish's body. It also protects the spinal cord, which is essential for sending messages between the fish's brain and body, allowing it to move and function properly.
cosmic task of a fish is to move the water
they wiggle there bum and move along the ground
they usually eat insects, fish, frogs ans small water birds
fish the fins on fish helps it to move easily in water boats the engine of the boat helps it to move easily sorry don't have a third one
they move raidly by swimming. :) by joe
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it help the fish to move swiftly threw the water