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Dorsal fin

British pronunciation/dˈɔːsəl fˈɪn/
American pronunciation/dˈoːɹsəl fˈɪn/
Dorsal fin
[NOUN]
1

a prominent fin located on the back of fish and certain marine mammals, providing stability

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What is a "dorsal fin"?

A dorsal fin is an anatomical feature found on the upper surface of many aquatic animals, including fish and marine mammals. It typically extends vertically from the animal's back and serves multiple functions. In fish, the dorsal fin provides stability during swimming and helps in maintaining balance and maneuverability. It may also have specialized spines or rays that can be erected for defense or territorial displays. In marine mammals like dolphins and whales, the dorsal fin acts as a hydrodynamic structure, aiding in stability and locomotion through the water. The size, shape, and position of the dorsal fin can vary among different species, and it often serves as a distinguishing characteristic for identification and classification.

Examples
1Arctic whales, like this bowhead, have no dorsal fin.
2See the dorsal fin here.
3He shot the shark in the dorsal fin.
4Stay on the top of the back bone, past the Dorsal fin.
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