A KANGAROO
The above is incorrect.
Kangaroos do walk, but in a way quite different from the gait of other mammals. They cannot walk in the conventional manner because of the way their body is shaped. When moving slowly, however, kangaroos do have a form of walking. They support themselves with their front legs and tail while they pull their hind legs along.
snake, jellyfish.
Snakes, worms, fish, whales, etc.
Kangaroo :)
a snake?
There is no definite number of fins a shark can have. They can have one or two dorsal fins Always a caudal fin Two pectoral fins One set of pelvic fins
Because they have fins and not legs. And they breathe water and not air.
i dont really no for sure but maybe its legs....ten again maybe not!
Legs :)
Eels. Eels do not typically have pectoral fins (general area of animalia arms), nor do they have pelvic fins (the general animalia area of legs). Dorsal and anal fins are typically fused along the back around the tail and over the belly with the caudal fin a a ribbon-like structure.
Goldfish do not have legs. Goldfish do have fins, although the number of fins will depend on the type of goldfish.
Some do. For example, dolphins and whales are marine mammals and they have fins.
eels do not have legs only fins
An angelfish!
They have legs but they are called flippers.
There is no definite number of fins a shark can have. They can have one or two dorsal fins Always a caudal fin Two pectoral fins One set of pelvic fins
Because they have fins and not legs. And they breathe water and not air.
Turtles are water-dwelling reptiles, so they have webbed feet but they do not have fins like a fish or dolphin.
None, gold fish do not need legs as they only need fins to swim in the sea
fish
no they have fins and tails but no legs or arms :)
Seals do not have legs they have 2 front flippers and a rear tail.