birds with flippers are most often adapted for water
some of these birds that fit in these orders are...
anseriformes, this is the duck, goose and swan order but it does include some strange faimilys in this order
charadriiformes, this is the seagull and auk order
shpenisciformes, this is the penguin order
their are other individual birds with flippers wich belong to orders other than this
but these are the main orders.
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.
Magic Penguins
The rear flippers of a whale are called flukes. They are broad and flat, and are used for propulsion and steering while swimming.
No. In birds such as Penguins, the wings have become flippers.
The limbs of a seal are referred to as "flippers."
Les flippers are "the pinballs" in French.
Yes the penguin is classified as a bird. However, it is a flightless bird. In other words, a bird that cannot fly. They have flippers that seem like wings for water not air.Yes, a penguin is a bird.
these are called flippers, I think
Penguins are the birds that use their wings as flippers.
flippers
The wings of a penguin are actually called flippers. They use them to swim and propel themselves through water. Penguins can not fly.
Of coarse, is a bird with an antennae and flippers with lots of hair and a short tongue with NO TEETH!