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Manta Rays Rays are a flattened type of fish with wide fleshey pectoral fins that look like wings. ... The pups are born wrapped in their pectoral fins. ...
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... Its first dorsal fin, which is short starts behind the pectoral fins. This is unusual compared to other sharks in the mako shark's family. ...
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... Other than the hammer, the shark looks like most other sharks, with two pectoral fins, a dorsal fin, two pelvic fins, two tiny fins before the tail, and a ...
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... into her. The males use the claspers to inject the semen into her. The claspers are extensions of the pectoral fins. Unlike bony ...
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... On this massive giant, are a wide flat head, a rounded snout, small eyes, five gill slits, two dorsal fins, and two pectoral fins (The Whale Shark Bibliography ...
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... On this massive giant, are a wide flat head, a rounded snout, small eyes, five gill slits, two dorsal fins, and two pectoral fins (The Whale Shark Bibliography ...
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... The broad flattened pectoral fins have grown a protective hard scale resistant to the hardest of an enemy's teeth, along with the secretion of a special enzyme ...
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... The broad flattened pectoral fins have grown a protective hard scale resistant to the hardest of an enemy's teeth, along with the secretion of a special enzyme ...
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... cartilaginous fish. Great Whites have a torpedo-shaped body, pointed snout, gill slits, and dorsal and pectoral fins. Great Whites ...
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... It is a sarcoptergian, a lobe finned fish, related to lungfish. Unlike other bony fish, its pectoral and pelvic fins are muscular. ...
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... their camouflage is the heavy armor they have across their entire body except for their fins. ... The fin that helps the seahorse turn is called the pectoral fin. ...
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