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Tuna are streamlined for straight line speed with a deeply forked tail
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The swordfish is even faster and more streamlined than the tuna
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Salmon generate enough thrust with their powerful tail fin to jump obstacles during river migrations
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Cod have three dorsal and two anal fins, which give them great maneuverability
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Flatfish have developed partially symmetric dorsal and pelvic fins
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Lanternfish
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Elongated bristlemouth
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Fangtooth are indifferent swimmers who try to ambush their prey
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The first spine of the dorsal fin of anglerfish is modified like a fishing rod with a lure
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Alfonsino
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Giant oarfish
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European conger are ray-finned fish
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Hawaiian turkeyfish
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The benthic batfish Ogcocephalus notatus
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The deep sea eel Saccopharynx ampullaceus
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The freshwater elephant fish Campylomormyrus curvirostris
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The sturgeon Acipenser oxyrhynchus has a cartilaginous endoskeleton
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The ambush predator needlefish Belone belone
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Seahorses are in the extended pipefish family
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Mirror dory
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Mahi-mahi
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The "flying fish" Exocoetus obtusirostris has specialized pectoral fins for gliding
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The hoodwinker sunfish Mola tecta has no caudal fin
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The Jurassic †Leedsichthys was a giant filter-feeder