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Fish exhibit a large variety of movements, that can be characterised as swimming or non-swimming. ... Periodic swimming is employed by fish to cover relatively large distances at a more or less constant speed. ... Terminology used to identify morphological features of fish, as it is most commonly found in literature.
Median and paired fins are either short-based or long-based, depending on the length of their fin base relative to the overall fish length.
Most fish generate thrust by bending their bodies into a backward-moving propulsive wave that extends to its caudal fin, a type of swimming classified under Body and/or Caudal Fin (BCF) locomotion.
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