They have them to steer. Going in a straight line would get boring after a while! Don't you think?
the women will let two come to her at the same time
Their hind flippers are for propelling them and their front flippers are for steering.
Pectoral or Flippers
Turtles don't have flippers. They have webbed feet that are in between their toes. But if I were you I would look at it because they can scratch! Alternate answer: Sea turtles have flippers. Sea turtles have two front flippers located at the front of their body near the head and they have two back flippers located at the rear of the body near the tail.
Dolphins didn't always have a straight body, a tail, flippers, and fins. Over 50,000,000 years ago, dolphins were 4 legged creatures that lived on land. Over time, their body shape changed. Their front legs became flippers, their hind legs disappeared, and their nostrils was put on top of their head as blowholes!
Seals have oar shaped flippers i think Look on google images and determine it yourself! :D Hope this helped!
The Harp seal is a true seal. It has no ear flaps and uses its rear flippers for propulsion and its front flippers for steering. And most Artic seals are True seals.
Manatee's have two front flippers and a tail. They do not actually have legs.
Sea lion
The manatee steers with it's tail or with it's front flippers.
Turtle is male.
They us their front flippers to push their self forward and, they use their back to turn.