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Subcarangiform

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When swimming, fish exhibiting subcarangiform locomotion use the musculature of approximately 2/3 to 1/2 of their body to produce the propulsive wave responsible for forward motion. Side to side movement of the head is reduced. They typically have large, well-developed but flexible caudal fins which appears to be used for rapid acceleration, fast turning, and high speed maneuverability.

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Acipenser medirostris
Green Sturgeon
Acipenseridae
Acipenseriformes
Actinopterygii
Alopias vulpinus
Thresher Shark
Alopiidae
Lamniformes
Chondrichthyes
Carassius auratus
Goldfish
Cyprinidae
Cypriniformes
Actinopterygii
Cyprinus carpio
Common Carp
Cyprinidae
Cypriniformes
Actinopterygii
Gadus morhua
Atlantic Cod
Gadidae
Gadiformes
Actinopterygii
Oncorhynchus keta
Chum Salmon
Salmonidae
Salmoniformes
Actinopterygii
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Rainbow Trout
Salmonidae
Salmoniformes
Actinopterygii
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