help to keep them balance and to control through the water more easily
because they both have different lenghts.
a dorsal fin is the one (or more) located on the back of a fish or aquatic mammal - its the fin that you see when a shark is swimming just under the surface of the water. Ventral fins are the ones toward the rear of the body and help in steering the animal through the water
The rear of a saddle is the cantle. The front is the pommel.
Grind, rear wheel grind, and front wheel run.
No, a horse has both front and rear teeth. There is a space in between the frontal incisors and the first premolars called the bar where there are no teeth.
They have 3 toes in the front one towards the rear and a sur if they are mature enough.
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
a dorsal fin is the one (or more) located on the back of a fish or aquatic mammal - its the fin that you see when a shark is swimming just under the surface of the water. Ventral fins are the ones toward the rear of the body and help in steering the animal through the water
Rear, behind, back, or hind. Those words mean dorsal.
Seals do not have legs they have 2 front flippers and a rear tail.
Dorsal is situated on the upper part and at the rear of a body, lateral is situated at the side
Dorsal means pertaining to the rear or posterior surface. Pertaining to the back. Dorsal mean on or toward the back … as the Dorsal Fin of a fish runs down the center of its back.
bolt pattern and size is different for the pulley on the rear and the rotor on the front
There are 2 in the front and 2 in the rear. The front ones are different from the rear ones.
"Posterior" refers to something located at the back of a structure or closer to the rear of the body. In anatomy, it is the opposite of "anterior," which refers to the front of a structure or closer to the front of the body.
Sorry man! The front and rear tires on a bike are totally different in their design and almost always in their width.
Fins are small aerodynamic wings attached to the rear of the rocket. These are to give guidance and stop it from spinning.
Nope, the same routine, right rear, left rear, right front, left front.