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Meaning of "second dorsal"
second dorsal: This term is used in the context of marine biology to refer to the second fin along the back of a fish or other aquatic creature
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Warsaw are characterized by an elongated second dorsal spine.
The second dorsal fin is smaller than the first.
Almost directly under the second dorsal.
Its second dorsal fin has six or seven rays.
In contrast their second dorsal is long.
The second dorsal fin is much taller than the first.
Sand sharks have a large second dorsal fin.
The second dorsal fin is much longer than the first.
Juveniles have a filamentous lobe on the second dorsal fin.
Its second dorsal spine is connected to its head by a thick membrane.
There is no ridge between the first and second dorsal fins.
The second dorsal fin is also extended in the males of some species.
A ridge occurs between the first and second dorsal fins.
The first and second dorsal fins are almost the same size.
It is followed by a low midline ridge running to the second dorsal fin.
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It has a first dorsal and a second dorsal fin that are separated by a gap.
The second dorsal fin is only slightly smaller than the first.
The illicium has the same length as the second dorsal spine.
The tip of the second dorsal fin has a distinctive white tip.
The prominent lateral line curves downward below the second dorsal fin.
The second dorsal fin is nearly as large as the first dorsal fin.
Its lateral line ends blow the origin of the second dorsal fin.
The second dorsal fin is small and almost no noticeable compared to the first.
It has thinner rays than the second dorsal fin with seven to eight rays.
The pelvic fins are small and placed forward of the second dorsal fin.
The second dorsal fin is much larger than the first and has a longer spine.
Sometimes a black spot appears on the membrane between the first and second dorsal spines.
The second dorsal fin is slightly smaller than the first but has a longer base.
Oftentimes, sharks have a first and second dorsal fin.
The second dorsal fin and tail have many small spots often forming rows.
A saddle-like marking may be apparent between first and second dorsal fins.
The second dorsal fin is about three-quarters as high as the first.
They differ from most other tetras by lacking a small second dorsal ( adipose ) fin.
The second dorsal fin is similar to the first, although it is not as long.
Two or three dark saddle-like blotches appear beneath the second dorsal fin.
The second dorsal spine is joined to the third by a flap of skin, making a crest.
In larvae four centimetres or longer, the first and second dorsal fins are distinctly separate.
The lobe of the second dorsal fin is elongated, being greater than the head length.
A long fin extends posteriorly, along half the tail fin, forming the second dorsal fin.
Second dorsal compartment, extensor carpi radialis longus and extensor carpi radialis brevis.
Even some species look similar to Carcharhinus family, mustelus second dorsal fin is much bigger.
The second dorsal fm is very small with 6 8 rays.
PD2 predorsal distance 2 nose-origin of second dorsal.
The second dorsal fin is typically followed by 5 dorsal finlets, though it can have 4 or 6.
The second dorsal fin contains 12 soft rays.
The second dorsal fin is taller than the first and is followed by 7-10 fin-lets.
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