Pectoral Fins
Like wings on an airplane, the low-slung pectoral fins provide the shark with a planing surface to aid lift during swimming. The pectorals also help in steering and turning and are used to brake forward motion. For all their swimming prowess, sharks, unlike bony fishes, cannot swim in reverse (though some can use their fins to "crawl" backwards).


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