A fin ray is a bony or cartilaginous structure found in the fins of fish and some other aquatic animals. These rays provide support and flexibility to the fins, allowing for efficient movement and maneuverability in the water. Fin rays can be classified into two main types: spiny rays, which are stiff and often sharp, and soft rays, which are more flexible and help in fin shaping and movement.
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