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- along a long slender body; Sub-carangiform, in which the wave increases quickly in amplitude towards the tail; Carangiform, in which the wave is concentrated...
- expanding the order to include up to 30 families. The earliest known carangiforms are two fossil species of Mene, Mene purydi from Peru and Mene phosphatica...
- cobia (Rachycentron canadum) (/ˈkoʊbiə/, KOH-bee-ə) is a species of carangiform marine fish, the only extant representative of the genus Rachycentron...
- Fossil of the Eocene carangiform †Mene oblonga...
- University. It was the first robotic fish capable of outperforming real carangiform fish in terms of average maximum velocity (measured in body lengths/...
- plesiosaurs. Mosasaurus swam using its tail. The swimming style was likely sub-carangiform, which is exemplified today by mackerels. Its elongated paddle-like limbs...
- Parvipelvia, has a shorter trunk and tail and probably used a more efficient carangiform or even thunniform movement, in which the last third of the body, respectively...
- laterally compressed tails in an essentially carangiform mode of propulsion (see Fish locomotion#Carangiform). Terrestrial snakes, in spite of their 'bad'...
- University. It was the first robotic fish capable of outperforming real carangiform fish, a fish that moves its head slightly but builds considerable amplitude...
- animal. However, it is now understood that Tylosaurus actually used carangiform locomotion, meaning that the upper body was less flexible and movement...