Penguins
a dolphin gets around by using its tail and flippers to propel itself through the water.
Many times it is the shape of their feet and the fur or feathers around the feet. Making them somewhat like a snowshoe.
A streamlined body shape to reduce resistance in the water, limbs adapted for swimming or propelling through water, and possibly specialized features like fins, flippers, or webbed feet.
yes to swim around
Why would a canary lose the feathers around his neck?
It is estimated that there are around 667,000 feathers in a ton. However, this number can vary depending on the size and weight of the feathers.
flippers.. or shave your body hairwell what if your not allowed to wear flippers?
A cockatiel has feathers on its head that it can move around.
The male crodile usually sells for around 789.6 feathers.
Birds use their feathers as an insulator by fluffing their feathers in winter to trap a layer of air in and around.
It is told that penguins have around 5000 feathers by maturaty and these feathers change completely in a two year cycle
Despite what you may have seen in theatres, penguins do not actually use their flippers to tap dance - they mostly serve as propellers when they're in the water. They also use them to shuffle around on land.