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a dolphin gets around by using its tail and flippers to propel itself through the water.
Seals use their fore flippers to provide propulsion, but not constantly. The hind flippers are used as stabilizers and for steering.
octopus
it has thick layers of blubber and feathers to protect itself from the cold winds and ocean, sharp claws to grip on the ice, and powerful flippers to proppel it through the ocean
Fins. no it has flippers because fish have fins and a whales are not fish they're mammals
orcas
Jean-Paul Sartrein Existentialism is a Humanism
The platypus is a quadriped. On land, it walks on all fours. In water, the platypus propels itself with a broad, flat, beaver-like tail.
yes. it has especially large front flippers to help it to propel itself forward in the water.
No, the name "jet" refers to the specific way that the aircraft propels itself... by producing jet streams of air. More specifically, the exhaust gases produced by the engine.
The limbs ar used for swimming, respiration, and filter feeding. The shrimp propels itself forward by beating the limbs. It draws in nearby food particles in the same manner.