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  2. Fins (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fins" is a song recorded by American popular music singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. It was written by Buffett, Coral Reefer Band members Deborah McColl and Barry Chance, and author Tom Corcoran . It was released as a single (b/w "Dreamsicle") on MCA 41109 in July 1979.

  3. Shark Fin Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Shark Fin Blues" is a double A-side single taken from Australian rockers the Drones' second studio album, Wait Long by the River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By (April 2005). The single was released on 25 September 2006.

  4. Jimmy Buffett's 'Fins' song and the Dolphins' fight song ...

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    The Miami Dolphins' fight song has been the soundtrack to fins fans' home games since the '70s. But what about the Jimmy Buffet tune that rivals it?

  5. The Drones (Australian band) - Wikipedia

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    In a poll of contemporary Australian songwriters in October of that year, organised by Triple J, "Shark Fin Blues", was listed at No. 1 of the 25 Greatest Australian Songs. [1] [19] At AIR Awards of 2009, the Drones won two awards, Best Independent Album of the Year for Havilah and Independent Artist of the Year. [20] [21]

  6. Jimmy Buffett's 'Fins' song and the Dolphins' fight song ...

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    Jimmy Buffett’s songFins,” released as a single in the summer of ‘79, reached number 35 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 42 on the Easy Listening chart after it was released.

  7. Shark anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Dorsal fin diagram with landmarks labeled. Fins allow the sharks to be able to guide and lift themselves. Most sharks have eight fins: a pair of pectoral fins, a pair of pelvic fins, two dorsal fins, an anal fin, and a caudal fin. Pectoral fins are stiff, which enables downward movement, lift, and guidance.

  8. Sicklefin lemon shark - Wikipedia

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    The teeth of sharks over 1.4 m (4.6 ft) long are finely serrated. [3] The fins (especially the dorsal, pectoral, and pelvics) of the sicklefin lemon shark are more falcate (sickle-shaped) than those of the otherwise very similar American lemon shark. The first dorsal fin is positioned closer to the pelvic than the pectoral fins.

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