side to side
silk as the cover
hanger prosthetics
Up and down. I've also noticed that mammals, such as whales and dolphins, beat their tail up and down, while fish, like sharks, beat their tail side to side. Hope this helps!
The real person is Dan Strzempka in the movie Morgan Freeman
they flip their tail up and down
They use their fins and tail to push through the water.
1. Winter the dolphin is the only sea animal known to survive without a tail. But winter has a prosthetic tail, if that still counts to you. So only one out the 200,000 other sea mammals survived without a tail. I don't know about you, but I believe winter is a true miracle.
Yes. Most dolphins can't survive without a tail because they need a tail to swim, they would most likely drown without a tail, but that doesn't mean it's completely hopeless. If Winter the dolphin can survive without a tail, another dolphin can survive too, as long as they put their fighting spirit to use for survival
dolphins are aquatic mammals like seals, and sea lions. They have fins & a strong tail which they use to swim in water.
a tail
Dolphins Don't really have a reaction. I study dolphins at marineland fl. and all they really do is when they are giving them a checkup or shot or if they are hurt, they will move around alot and splash and slap their tail on the water. I LOVE DOLPHINS!
Yes, they do. They have flippers, fins, and a tail.