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By swimming. The fish uses it's tail muscles to pull its tail back and forth propelling the water out of the way. Did you know that the faster-swimming fish generally have a smaller gap in their tail while slow fish have a bigger gap?


Fish move by oscillating their fins and tails. It is a very efficient form of transport in the water.
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