The end tail of a fish, known as the caudal fin, is primarily made of cartilage and muscle, supported by bony structures called fin rays. The fin is covered with scales, which help reduce drag as the fish swims. The shape and size of the caudal fin can vary significantly among species, influencing their swimming style and speed.
It depends on the clown fish, they're not all made equal. You could also MEASURE IT
The fish you're referring to is likely the rainbow fish. Rainbow fish are known for their vibrant colors, including a red tail end and a brilliant blue stripe along their body. They are popular in home aquariums for their striking appearance.
No. I think you mean a thresher shark, which sometimes has a tail 10 feet long and stuns fish with it.
The posterior end of each scale covers the anterior end of the next scale.
Force created by the tail and tail fin to propel the fish forward and steer the fish;
Yes, a fish needs a tail to swim.
It has a fish tail
The cat tail,the mouse tail, the fish tail and the last one is another fish tail on skellys picture frame
the longest fish tail is 9ft 11inches
can you tell if a fish is a boy or girl by the tail
The use of fish tail is that its help the Fish swim faster than its preadator. Like if the Shark was after a Fish than the fish wolud have to use its tail to swim faster than its preadator which is Shark.
The tail fin of a fish (the caudal fin) is a fish's means of propulsion through the water.