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Meaning of "pectoral fins"
pectoral fins: Refer to the pair of fins located on each side of a fish's body, just behind the operculum. These fins help fish to control their movements, maintain balance, and steer in the water
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- plural of pectoral fin
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The pectoral fins are small and rounded.
The bases of the pectoral fins are yellow.
The pectoral fins are short and rounded.
This exercise works especially on pectoral fins.
The pectoral fins are short and tapered.
It has relaticvely large pectoral fins.
The pectoral fins are low and downturned.
Most species lack pectoral fins.
The pectoral fins are wide and triangular.
It lacks ventral fins but pectoral fins are present.
The pectoral fins are tipped with yellow.
The outer corners of the pectoral fins are broadly rounded.
The pectoral fins extend to the vent.
A cut is made just anterior to pectoral fins with scissors.
The pectoral fins are large and broad.
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The wings look like the pectoral fins of a shark.
The pectoral fins are always absent.
There may be a white spot at the tips of the pectoral fins.
The pectoral fins are small or nonexistent.
The tub gurnard is a reddish fish with blue pectoral fins.
The pectoral fins are used little while swimming.
The pelvic fins are much smaller than the pectoral fins.
The pectoral fins may be orange.
It remains in the substratum and moves using its pectoral fins.
The pectoral fins are fairly large.
A white spot may be seen at the tips of the pectoral fins.
The pectoral fins are rather long and broad.
All the fins are black and the pectoral fins are small.
The pectoral fins are also yellow.
It has a dorsal fin and two pectoral fins with toothy spines.
The pectoral fins are short when folded.
The female fans them with her body and pectoral fins.
Just behind the pectoral fins are a series of stripes.
Pectoral fins very large approx.
The pelvic and pectoral fins are hyaline to green.
Pectoral fins are present in almost every fish.
At the root of the pectoral fins appears a black ocellus.
Pectoral fins are black and with a yellowish stripe in the middle.
The dorsal and pectoral fins have one spine each.
Large yellowish blotches usually appear on the surface of the pectoral fins.
The pectoral fins are almost circular.
These fishes move by using sweeping movements of their large pectoral fins.
The pectoral fins are particularly large.
The first dorsal fin is closer to the pelvic than pectoral fins.
The pectoral fins are about as long as the head.
There were distinct bite marks on the pectoral fins of the dead sharks.
The pectoral fins are transparent with yellow reflections.
The gill openings are very small and located behind the pectoral fins.
The pectoral fins are fairly large and rounded.
At least some species have venomous spines in their dorsal and pectoral fins.
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The pectoral fins are small and rounded
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