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- Blacktip Reef Shark (3751 bytes)
20: ...s name suggests, the tips of the shark's pectoral fins and dorsal fin are black, with a white underside.... - Set (mythology) (12196 bytes)
17: ...sites of a [[Temple]] of Set, with the two square fins being what are normally interpreted as ears. Howe...
35: ...ould not be resurrected. Interpreting the ears as fins, the head of the ''Set-animal'' resembles the [[O... - Shark (14021 bytes)
55: ...y determined. The males all have their [[pelvic]] fins modified into a pair of [[clasper]]s. The name is...
80: ...soup]], in which many sharks are hunted for their fins, which are cut off with a hot metal blade before ... - Blue Shark (2648 bytes)
- Blue Whale (22203 bytes)
34: ...only have a barely perceptible lump, whilst other fins are quite prominent and falcate. It is located ar... - Surfing (15219 bytes)
7: ...board), interchangeable "[[skeg]]s" (also know as fins), and of course in warmer climates surf trunks or... - Blimp (3839 bytes)
11: ...arts are the passenger car (gondola) and the tail fins. - Whale shark (5019 bytes)
16: ...rk has two pairs each of dorsal fins and pectoral fins. The tail is large, with a much larger top fin th... - Whale (11080 bytes)
17: ...ped. The end of the tail holds the fluke, or tail fins, which provide propulsion by vertical movement. ... - Baleen whale (4213 bytes)
30: ...face with their body or beat it loudly with their fins. The reason of these habits is not known for cert... - Great White Shark (5784 bytes)
42: ...is targeted by fishermen for its jaws, teeth, and fins, and as a game fish. - Mussel (4840 bytes)
33: ...sitic on fish, attaching themselves to the fish's fins or gills. They grow and then break free from the ... - Humpback Whale (17123 bytes)
18: ...aping out of the water), its unusually long front fins, and its complex [[whale song]]. The Humpback Wha...
22: ... that the higher maneuverability afforded by long fins is a significant evolutionary advantage, or that ...
28: ...rded specimen was 19 metres long and had pectoral fins measuring six metres each. - Octopus (12952 bytes)
17: ...n the less familiar [[Cirrina]] suborder have two fins and an internal shell, making them a little less ... - Moss (8361 bytes)
44: ... which are flaps on the leaves that look like the fins on a heat sink. These help it retain moisture. Th... - Angel Shark (6012 bytes)
- Baleen Whales (6057 bytes)
41: ...face with their body or beat it loudly with their fins. The reason of these habits is not known for cert... - Basking Shark (7122 bytes)
16: ... and organs: the flesh for food and fishmeal, the fins for [[shark fin soup]], the hide for [[leather]],... - Betta Splendens (6541 bytes)
17: ...B. splendens'' is a dull green and brown, and the fins of wild specimens are relatively short; brilliant...
32: ...eas or sharp points which can damage the delicate fins of the betta—for this reason, silk rather t... - Grunion (11544 bytes)
33: ...tail first until she is buried up to her pectoral fins. After the female is in the nest, up to eight mal...
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