Cetaceans, Pinnipeds and the like.
I am pretty sure sea turtles legs are called flippers. Also, i think they can be called webbed feet. You know, i think they can be called fins too. I would go wth flippers.
I believe defalcates
The scientific name for egg-laying mammals is monotremes. These unique mammals include the platypus and echidnas, which lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young.
bubbles, coral, flippers or an irish name
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'Flippers' ,
It is unclear who the true inventor of the flippers really is. Benjamin Franklin invented a pair of flipper like footwear when he was a young boy. However, a Frenchman name Louis de Courleiu made a more modernized version of flippers in 1914.
The foot of a bear is called a paw. Many other mammals use this name for feet as well, such as dogs and cats.
The foot of a bear is called a paw. Many other mammals use this name for feet as well, such as dogs and cats.
Well, I'll tell you. Penguins, of course have webbed feet, it allows them to kick, walk and waddle. We don't at all times have webbed feet,but don't worry, we can still swim! After all it's NOT really the feet, it's just, kind of fake. Because all feet are important, they allow us (and other animals) to walk. Penguins use their flippers (their small wings) to keep balance, and to swim EVEN faster. And no, they do not have fake black flippers (scuba diver gear) with claws. They are born with their own feet. Just like all other animals, reptiles, and so on. I am an expert wiki answerer, and my user name is... NormaJean88. Find this user name, if you do, that's me. Keep it Up Fellas!!
The scientific name for monotremes is Monotremata. This group of mammals includes the platypus and echidnas, which are unique because they lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young.
The noun clause is "Superhero Flaming Carrot wears flippers".The complete clause is "why Superhero Flaming Carrot wears flippers", and adverbial clause modifying the verb wonder.Note: The name of the character must be capitalized as a proper noun.