One example of something with fins is a fish. Fins are appendages that help fish navigate and maneuver through water. They are typically located on the sides, top, and bottom of the fish's body, aiding in stability and propulsion. Fins can vary in size and shape depending on the species of fish.
By its fins
dorsal fin
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dorsal fin
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The "ventrals" is simply another name for the fishes "ventral fins" These are the paired fins in front of the Vent (aka Anus).
There are many classes of fish which do not have scales nor fins. The Agnatha has neither fins nor scales; the Condrichthye, including sharkes, rays and skeats have fins but no scales; the Ostichthyes, of which several families have members with the common name, mackerel, with both scales and fins. The King Mackerel, S. cavalla, has very tiny scales and fins.
no nothing moves it it uses it fins top move
There are a wide range of different fins available for scuba diving. Other than dive fins, these include fins such as snorkel fins, paddle fins and split fins.
The Rouquals.
Guts, fins, tail and eyes.
Yes, the halibut does have fins. It has multiple fins.