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They just move with waves and float so they don't need huge fins.
They cannot sleep on their backs because their body shape and mass makes it impossible for them to lay, let alone sleep on their backs like a dog or cat can. They have a huge gut that can get easily twisted up if they roll onto their backs, and thus can only lay and sleep on their sides or chests with their feet tucked under.
During the 1950's, many colorful American cars, such as Oldsmobile, had huge fins. They also had shiny metal bumpers and bright lights fitted to them. Some of them looked more like alien spaceships than cars!
maybe on an swampy alien planet,because of his dorsal fins,or just a alien planet with huge seas and some islands,who knows?
None ! Air-boats are powered by a huge fan on the back, which channels huge volumes of air over large fins which steer the boat left and right - which means it has no need for a propeller in the water.
No, but they do have two huge humps on their backs where they store water for up to 4 months.
Male orcas have huge, triangular dorsal fins that can grow up to six feet in height. Females and younger orcas have smaller, curved dorsal fins. See the picutre in the link.
No Emily and Anna got each other's backs. Once in an interview Emily started crying because she cares about Anna so much.
Yes, they do. They have flippers, fins, and a tail.
I'm trying to identify a beautiful tree with silvery-white backs and green on the fronts of the leaves. The tree is huge, lots of trunks. Upper trunks look like birch.
He changed cars almost every year, but I remember the 1960 Plymouth Fury. The one with the huge tail fins! Thats the one Beaver got in trouble for letting it roll out into the street while he was "driving".
Three things that were part of the car culture in the 1950's were huge fins, the dawn of drag racing, and car related music. All of these things and many others helped launch America's love affair with cars.