Some fish have caudal fins.
The caudal fin is the tail fin. Although there are four types, fish only have one caudal fin.
The caudal fin of a fish, also known as the tail fin, is primarily responsible for propulsion and steering. It generates forward movement by pushing water backwards when the fish moves its tail side to side. The shape and size of the caudal fin can affect the speed and agility of a fish.
Moose typically have 18 to 20 caudal vertebrae in their tails. This number can vary slightly among individual animals but generally falls within this range. The caudal vertebrae contribute to the flexibility and mobility of the tail, which is used for communication and swatting away insects.
Another name for a tail fin is a caudal fin. It is the fin located at the end of a fish's body, which helps with stability and propulsion.
Use it in a big sentence.
The caudal fin or better known as the ¨tail¨ of a fish is used for propulsion (Thrusting forward).
Caudal means towards the tail. So your chin is caudal to your eyes. Your belly button is caudal to both your chin and your eyes.
the umbilicus is caudal to the chin
Caudal Deportivo was created in 1918.
Fuente y caudal was created in 1973.
The opposite of caudal (toward the tail) is cephalad (toward the head).
The opposite of caudal (toward the tail) is cephalad (toward the head).
The word that means "toward the tail" is "caudal."
The caudal fin is the tail fin,so yes. ^_^
Inferior is the medical term meaning toward the lower parts of the body.
Caudal is a direction. It means "towards the tail".
"Caudal" means "towards the tail", so the caudal region of a pig would be the hind end, anything from the last rib back to the end of the tail.