Oh, dude, fish have fins, not limbs. Limbs are for land animals, you know, like us humans who can walk around and high-five each other. Fish are all about the fins, helping them swim gracefully through the water, not awkwardly flopping around on land.
The paired fins (pectoral and pelvic) are the nearest things fish have to limbs.
No, they don't. Yes..They have fins, which are limbs of fish.
The box fish typically has 6 limbs, which are modified fins.
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For certain all higher animals do. It also depends on your meaning of limbs. But, all Chordata have a backbone. Only Vertebrate that does not have limbs, if your are defining limbs to be legs and arms, are the fish. The term use to describe 4 limbed animals is tetrapod.
fins and tail fin
With a core type core, the windings surround the limbs. With a shell type core, empty limbs surround the limbs bearing the windings. From the magnetic circuit point of view, a core-type is equivalent to a series electric circuit, whereas a shell type is equivalent to a parallel electric circuit.
72 legs A tropical fish has 72 legs
Of course not.Dont forget the fish and snakes.
depends on what tropical fish your referring to and what frog and sizes generally the fish would kill the frog by nibbling at its limbs if not swallowing it whole
Mice have four limbs that are considered to be pentadactyl, meaning they have five digits on each limb. These limbs are adapted for running, climbing, and digging, with sharp claws for grasping and maneuvering through their environment. The front limbs, or forelimbs, are typically shorter and used for activities such as feeding and grooming, while the hind limbs are longer and provide propulsion for running and jumping.