A fish’s fin has been found to be able to feel and detect textures similar to that of a human finger. This suggests that fish fins are not strictly motor structures, but it also plays some sensory role. Certain fish brush their fins against the sea floor, perhaps to detect changes in texture. The article suggests that this discovery could go a long way in helping develop aquatic robots for exploration. Perhaps enabling designers to combine motor and sensing parts of robots.

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