- rest of the back and
connects to the
tail and the
large anal fin. The
scales are small. As with many deep-living
fish, the
lateral line
system in grenadiers...
- in the Keyhaven, Pennington, Oxey and
Normandy Marshes Machapuchare, "
Fish's Tail", a
mountain in
Nepal Fishtail (tool), a wood
carving tool and for gardening...
- has a rooster's wings,
tail, and legs.
Hippocampus (or Hippocamp) – A Gr****
mythological creature that is half-horse half-
fish.
Hippogriff – A creature...
-
protruding from the body of
fish that
interact with
water to
generate thrust and help the
fish swim.
Apart from the
tail or
caudal fin,
fish fins have no direct...
- (usually of a
fish, a seal, or a snake,
though sometimes a pea**** or even a
floral tail is depicted) Sea goat (Gr****) – Half goat, half
fish Selkie (Scottish) –...
-
flexions of the
fish's body and
tail in the water, and in
various specialised fish by
motions of the fins. The
major forms of
locomotion in
fish are: Anguilliform...
-
redirect flow into the
developing tail vortex,
which may
increase thrust produced by the
tail of
swimming mackerel".
Fish use
multiple fins, so it is possible...
-
ventral fin
folds behind. The diet of the short-
tail stingray consists of
invertebrates and bony
fishes,
including burrowing and
midwater species. It tends...
- amphibius) Red wolf (Canis rufus) Empennage, the
tail of an
aircraft Rump (animal)
Robert W.
Blake (26 May 1983).
Fish Locomotion. CUP Archive. p. 143. ISBN 978-0-521-24303-2...
-
aquatic creature with the head and
upper body of a
female human and the
tail of a
fish.
Mermaids appear in the
folklore of many
cultures worldwide, including...