The Great White Shark, also known simply as the "White Shark", or "White Death", has four main fins altogether. The three most obvious are, the two pectoral fins on the sides, and the large dorsal fin on the back. The smaller harder to see second dorsal fin is lower down the back. Here starts the debate about the number of fins. Many people refer to the tail as the "tail". If the tail is referred to as a fin then the name of the fin is "caudal fin", and there are several other small fins that the average person is not aware of and has never really seen. They are the pelvic, and the anal fin. Lastly, there is the tiny fin spine, which is very hard to see. If you count all of these including the "tail" as fins, there is a total of eight all together. This is a highly adapted species and listed as "vulnerable" with the "population trend unknown" by the IUCN Red List. For more details, please see sites listed below.
no they have fins
2 fins
Seriously, i mean who the heck cares! :/
sharks defend themselves wuth their fins and their teeth!
Fins, gills, sharp bite, rows of teeth and, more.
A great white shark has two dorsal fins, one anal fin, and two pectoral fins.
six
They were hunted for their fins so people could make such thing as shark fin soup
The thresher shark has many parts like its fins
for being the waste baskets of the sea they will eat anything
After a female tiger shark mates, it can give birth to 4 to 80 younglings.
Dried shark fins are fins that have been harvested from sharks, then cleaned, dried, and often traded for culinary purposes. They are a key ingredient in shark fin soup, considered a delicacy in some cultures. Concerns have been raised about the impact of shark finning on shark populations and marine ecosystems.