yes sea turtle slide on their bellies, but their fore flippers are shaped like paddles so movement on land for them is difficult.
the same reason you don't their legs are at the bottom The reason is that ... The frozen sea is very hard, bumpy and difficult to slide on so the penguins do not have the smooth easy surface you might imagine. Also the bumpy surface of the ice after a while will probably hurt their bellies. The reason is that ... The frozen sea is very hard, bumpy and difficult to slide on so the penguins do not have the smooth easy surface you might imagine. Also the bumpy surface of the ice after a while will probably hurt their bellies.
To get places faster if there legs are tired Penguins slide on their bellies because they have short, thick and dense feet. That makes it hard to walk. According to the information I have read about, penguins love sliding on their bellies because it's easier to them. There for, it's hard to walk so sliding on their bellies is an easier way to transport.
The largest sea turtles are the leatherbacks
try map turtles or yellow or red bellies I have a razor back musk and he go's perfect with my Mississippi map turtle
sea turtles
They slide on their bellies and fall in the ocean to swim!! It is kinda funny!
They slide on their bellies and fall in the ocean to swim!! It is kinda funny!
They don't slide on there bellies.
SEA turtles. Yes.
guy turtles get girl sea turtles by biting their viginas and suck their penisas
Yes, there are leatherback sea turtles in the Irish Sea.
Sea Turtles swim in the sea because they eat fish.