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- Fish_fin abstract "Fish fins are the most distinctive features of a fish, composed of bony spines protruding from the body with skin covering them and joining them together, either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as seen in sharks. Apart from the tail or caudal fin, fins have no direct connection with the spine and are supported by muscles only. Their principal function is to help the fish swim. Fins located in different places on the fish serve different purposes, such as moving forward, turning, keeping an upright position or stopping. Most fish use fins when swimming, flying fish use pectoral fins for gliding, and frogfish use them for crawling. Fins can also be used for other purposes; male killifish use a modified anal fin to deliver sperm, the thresher shark use its tail fin to stun prey, the reef stonefish has spines in its dorsal fin that inject venom, and triggerfish squeeze into coral crevices to avoid predators, and lock themselves in place with their spines.".
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- Fish_fin align "center".
- Fish_fin align "left".
- Fish_fin align "right".
- Fish_fin caption "Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling ---- Finlets may influence the way a vortex develops around the tail fin.".
- Fish_fin caption "During courtship, the female cichlid, Pelvicachromis taeniatus, displays her visually arresting purple pelvic fin".
- Fish_fin caption "Fish get thrust moving vertical tail fins from side to side".
- Fish_fin caption "Flying fish achieve sufficient lift to glide above the surface of the water thanks to their enlarged pectoral fins".
- Fish_fin caption "Frogfish use their pectoral and pelvic fins to walk along the ocean bottom".
- Fish_fin caption "In some Asian countries shark fins are a culinary delicacy".
- Fish_fin caption "Large retractable dorsal fin of the Indo-Pacific sailfish".
- Fish_fin caption "Like boats and airplanes, fish need some control over six degrees of freedom, three translational and three rotational".
- Fish_fin caption "Many reef fish have pectoral and pelvic fins optimised for flattened bodies".
- Fish_fin caption "Stingrays get thrust from large pectoral fins".
- Fish_fin caption "The Oriental flying gurnard has large pectoral fins with eye spots which it displays to scare predators".
- Fish_fin caption "The dorsal fin of a white shark contain dermal fibers that work "like riggings that stabilize a ship's mast", and stiffen dynamically as the shark swims faster to control roll and yaw.".
- Fish_fin caption "The first spine of the dorsal fin of the anglerfish is modified so it functions like a fishing rod with a lure".
- Fish_fin caption "The thresher shark uses its tail to stun prey".
- Fish_fin caption "Triggerfish squeeze into coral crevices to avoid predators, and lock themselves in place with the first spine of their dorsal fin".
- Fish_fin direction "horizontal".
- Fish_fin direction "vertical".
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- Fish_fin header "Moving fins can provide thrust".
- Fish_fin header "Other uses of fins".
- Fish_fin header "Specialised fins are used to control motion".
- Fish_fin headerAlign "center".
- Fish_fin image "Alopias vulpinus Gervais.jpg".
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- Fish_fin image "Sailfin flyingfish.jpg".
- Fish_fin image "Shark finning icon.jpg".
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- Fish_fin quote "Aristotle recognised the distinction between analogous and homologous structures, and made the following prophetic comparison: "Birds in a way resemble fishes. For birds have their wings in the upper part of their bodies and fishes have two fins in the front part of their bodies. Birds have feet on their underpart and most fishes have a second pair of fins in their under-part and near their front fins."".
- Fish_fin salign "right".
- Fish_fin source "– Aristotle, De incessu animalium".
- Fish_fin video "AiraCuda - Festo, YouTube".
- Fish_fin video "AquaJelly - Festo, YouTube".
- Fish_fin video "AquaPenguin - Festo, YouTube".
- Fish_fin video "AquaRay - Festo, YouTube".
- Fish_fin video "Charlie the catfish - CIA video".
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- Fish_fin subject Category:Fish_anatomy.
- Fish_fin subject Category:Ichthyology.
- Fish_fin comment "Fish fins are the most distinctive features of a fish, composed of bony spines protruding from the body with skin covering them and joining them together, either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as seen in sharks. Apart from the tail or caudal fin, fins have no direct connection with the spine and are supported by muscles only. Their principal function is to help the fish swim.".
- Fish_fin label "Aleta (zoología)".
- Fish_fin label "Barbatana".
- Fish_fin label "Fish fin".
- Fish_fin label "Flosse".
- Fish_fin label "Nageoire".
- Fish_fin label "Pinna".
- Fish_fin label "Płetwa".
- Fish_fin label "Vin".
- Fish_fin label "Плавник".
- Fish_fin label "魚鰭".
- Fish_fin label "鰭".