The largest fin on a fish is typically the dorsal fin, which is located on the back of the fish. In many species, this fin can vary greatly in size and shape, depending on the species and its adaptations for swimming and stability. For example, the dorsal fin of the whale shark, the largest fish in the ocean, can be significantly larger than those of many other fish species. However, in terms of sheer size, the pectoral fins of some large species like manta rays can also be quite impressive.
normally dorsal fin but on other it is the Lithuanian fin
I think that the largest fin of a perch is the first dorsal fin, the one that is located on the top of the fish and is spiny.
yes they have the biggest fin called the dorsal fin
Fin whale. It is the 2 largest whale.
The Fin Whale.
shark i think so is it
The largest fin in the perch is the dorsal fin. Typically, it is divided into two parts: a spiny anterior section and a softer, more flexible posterior section. This fin plays a crucial role in stabilization and maneuverability while swimming, helping the perch navigate through its aquatic environment.
I believe it is the fin whale.
A Sei is a type of Whale, a fin is what fish have on their sides and top. There is also a whale called the fin whale. It's also called the finback, razorback or rorqual. It is the second-largest of all whales. (The sei whale is the third-largest.)
Fin whales are the second largest whale. As well they are the second largest living animal on earth behind the blue whale. The can weight up to 80 tons and be at length of 72 feet.
Helsinki is the capital and largest city of Finland.
Helsinki is the capital and largest city of Finland.