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10 December, 12:41

What would the result be when identifying a fish with a single dorsal fin, no fin on its back near the tail, and a tail that is asymmetrical?

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  1. 10 December, 12:47
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    The characteristics show that the given fish is a sturgeon.

    Sturgeon is a general name for the twenty-seven fish species belonging to the family Acipenseridae. Their origination dates back to the Triassic, that is, about 245 to 208 mya.

    The sturgeons are late developing, and long-lived fishes with different features like a heterocercal caudal fin identical to that of sharks, and an elongated spindle-like body, which is scaleless, smooth-skinned, and armored with five lateral rows of bony plates known as scutes.
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