What type of fins do angler fish have?

Anglerfish have pectoral fins that are modified to resemble legs and allow them to walk along the seafloor.

Here's a breakdown:

* Pectoral fins: These are the fins located on the sides of the fish, near the head. In most fish, they are used for balance and maneuvering.

* Leg-like modifications: Anglerfish have evolved these pectoral fins into fleshy, leg-like appendages that they use to "walk" along the ocean bottom.

* Walking: While they don't actually walk in the same way land animals do, they use these modified fins to propel themselves across the seabed, making them appear to be walking.

It's important to note that not all anglerfish species have these leg-like pectoral fins. Some species remain more traditional in their fin structure.