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Let’s Talk Trash! SEPT/OCT 2017

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1.Why do fish have fins? Fins are usually the most distinctive features of a fish. They

are composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body with skin covering them and joining them together, either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as seen in sharks. Apart from the tail or caudal fin, fish

1. What’s the difference between a piano and a fish? 2. What do you get when you cross a shark and a snowman? 3. Which part of a fish weighs the most? 4. What’s the most musical part of a fish? 5. Which fish is the

fins have no direct connection with the spine and are supported only by muscles. Their principal function is to help the fish swim. Fins located in different places on the fish serve

different purposes such as moving forward, turning, keeping an upright

most famous? 6. How do you confuse a fish?

position or stopping. Most fish use fins when swimming, flying fish use pectoral fins for gliding, and frog fish use them for crawling.

7. Where do fish keep their money?

8. Why did the shark spit out the clown?

2. How fast can fish swim?

Some encyclopedias claim that sailfish are supposed to be the fastest fish and hit 60 miles per hour .

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