All whales move their tails up and down.
No, they move up-down.
Up and down not so sure
Whales are mammals which means that they have lungs. Fish do not have lungs, they have gills. Whales also have a different way of swimming than fish. They move their tail fin up and down to move forward. While fish move their tail fin left to right to move forward. Whales also communicate with each other through whale songs. Fish cannot.
up and down
they just move ther tail fin up and down
They are both oceanic mammals for a start. They breathe by lungs and have blowholes. They have flukes (not tail) that move up and down instead of right-left . They have flippers and a dorsal fin. Their body is covered with skin (no scale). Orchas and belugas have teeth like dolphins (other whales have baleen). whales are alsoo fat and dolphins are skinny
Whales' front limbs are called fins. Only some whales have back limbs, which are very small. The tail is divided into two extensions called flukes. Most whales also have a dorsal fin.
All whales are propelled through the water by the up and down movement of their tails.
They move there tail up and down and it propels them forward while the flippers help it stear i think
It uses its flippers and its tail to move through the water. because belugas don't have a dorsal fin! They also have a flexible neck to move too!
It can walk, walk backwards, turn right, turn left using the left side of the controller. It can move its head right, move it left, move its tail right and left using the right side of the controller. There is a stop button you push to make it stop doing what it's doing. Their is a chomp button that makes it chomp and smell. The demo roam button will make do whatever it wants. It has lots of buttons on it you can push to make it do other things.
Dive on his tail and then press left right left right left right many times.
You have Regular stance which is when your Left Foot is in Front and your Right foot on the Tail of the Snowboard. Then you have a Goofy stance which is when your Right foot is in front and your Left foot on the Tail of the Snowboard.