A whale's tail is called its flukes. The flukes are used in swimming
It is a Latin derivative from the word flutanie* meaning passage, hence the fluke is the passage from the upper abdomen to lower abdomen. How this helps hun
Swimming
The whale's hand has evolved into a "paddle", the flipper, used to aid them in steering when they swim.
no they are not
For mobility within its environment
False - it was a dolphin
To hold its testicals
To hold its testicals
morphological divergence
Whale skin and dolphin flipper
they are 3m long
Yes it is an anologous structure since they do not have a common ancestor.
Orcas use their pectorals for balance, steering and for slapping the surface of the water to communicate
Learning that the flipper of a whale is really just like your upper arm.