Neither - they go round and round in a spiral until they explode.
It use their side's mussel to move.
false. Fish move their tails side to side to aid motion. However, whales were once land animals and their spines are built differently. To be able to move with that physical set up, their tails move up and down.
Earthworms, like all arthropods, have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
You move side to side. Up to jump (on manual, I think it jumps for you in semi-auto), and down does nothing for you. You can only move side to side (left and right)
Yes, Tuna - as all fish and sharks do - move their tails side to side when swimming. Whales and dolphins however, move their flukes up and down.
to get to the other side
The thigh muscle is voluntary because you can move it up and down, and side to side.
Whales' tails move up and down when they swim, just like peoples' legs.
A guppy is a fish and it swims in water. , Generally, they move up and down, side to side, and their movements are sometimes based on gender.
You can adjust the heicht and angle.
the earth worm gets its food by consuming taking in dirt with its mouth. and exits thought the anus. then the food is broken down in side the gizzard and crop.
It means when you go down on a female and move your face from side to side so your ears get.