Over time, can a population of fish adapt to have larger tails?

Yes or no

Yes, a population of fish can potentially adapt to have larger tails over time through natural selection. If larger tails provide a survival advantage, such as increased speed or agility, individuals with larger tails may be more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on their genes for larger tails to future generations. Over many generations, this can lead to the overall population having larger tails as a result of adaptation.