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- Fish_fin abstract "Fins are usually the most distinctive features of a fish, composed of bony spines or rays 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, fish 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 sharks and mosquitofish use a modified fin to deliver sperm, thresher sharks use their caudal fin to stun prey, reef stonefish have spines in their dorsal fins that inject venom, anglerfish use the first spine of their dorsal fin like a fishing rod to lure prey, and triggerfish avoid predators by squeezing into coral crevices and using spines in their fins to lock themselves in place.".
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- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Actinopterygii.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Actuator.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Amphibian.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Anablepidae.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Anaspida.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_location.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Anglerfish.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Animal_locomotion.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Anus.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Aquatic_locomotion.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Bat_wing_development.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Batoidea.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Bichir.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Billfish.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Biomechatronics.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Biomimetics.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Boat.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Body_orifice.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Bone.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Buoyancy.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Burbot.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Butterflyfish.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Cartilage.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fish_anatomy.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Catfish.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Catshark.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Cavitation.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Centrarchidae.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Cephalopod_fin.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Cetacea.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Characidae.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Cheirolepis.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Chimaera.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Chondrichthyes.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Cichlid.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Clasper.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Cloaca.
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- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Convergent_evolution.
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- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Cyprinidae.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Damselfish.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Degrees_of_freedom_(mechanics).
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- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Even-toed_ungulate.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Exoskeleton.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Eyespot_(mimicry).
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- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Fishing_lure.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Fishing_rod.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Flipper_(anatomy).
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- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Flying_gurnard.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Foil_(fluid_mechanics).
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Maitland_Balfour.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Frogfish.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Goby.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Goodeidae.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Green_swordtail.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Hemirhamphodon.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Herring.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Hippopotamus.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Homology_(biology).
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_Herr.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Ichthyosaur.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Pacific_sailfish.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Internal_fertilization.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Intromittent_organ.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink James_Kingsley_Thacher.
- Fish_fin wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Gegenbaur.