The tripod fish uses its pelvic fins to elevate itself off the sea floor, allowing it to remain stationary while searching for prey in the water column. Its elongated pelvic fins act like legs, providing stability and support as it hovers. The caudal fins, or tail fins, are used for propulsion, enabling quick movements when necessary, such as fleeing from predators or chasing down prey. Together, these fins facilitate its unique feeding strategy in deep-sea environments.
The rohu fish typically has one dorsal fin, one caudal fin, two pelvic fins, and two pectoral fins, totaling six fins.
Pectoral Dorsal Pelvic Caudal Anal and im not sure what the 6th one is.
The ones in pairs are: pelvic fins and pectoral fins.
caudal fin-the tail pectoral fin-the tail on the ventral side of the shark just above the pelvic fins pelvic fin- the underside fins that serve as the "arms" of the shark dorsal fin-the top fin that is usually seen on the surface of water in shark attacks
Some fish have caudal fins.
2 fins
Dorsal - Top of the fish Caudal - The "tail fin" Anal - Rear most fin on the bottom of the body Pelvic - Front set of finds on the bottom of the body Pectoral - Right behind the gills on the side of the fish's body
The flaps on a fish are called fins, which help the fish to maintain balance, steer, and move through water. There are different types of fins on a fish, such as dorsal fins, pectoral fins, pelvic fins, anal fins, and caudal fins.
A coelacanth is a primitive looking fish. They have eight fins, two dorsal fins, 2 pectoral fins, 2 pelvic fins, 1 anal fin, and 1 caudal fin. They can grow up to 1.8 meters.
All 6. pectoral, pelvic, caudal, anal, 1st dorsal fin, and 2nd dorsal fin.
There is no definite number of fins a shark can have. They can have one or two dorsal fins Always a caudal fin Two pectoral fins One set of pelvic fins
The caudal fin is the tail fin. Although there are four types, fish only have one caudal fin.