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Fish do not have shoulder blades like mammals do. Instead of a shoulder girdle, they possess a structure called the pectoral girdle, which supports their pectoral fins. This structure is quite different from the bony shoulder blades found in land animals and is adapted to their aquatic environment. The pectoral girdle helps fish maneuver and stabilize while swimming.

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