Tiger sharks, like many other shark species, can swim on their back or roll onto their sides to access prey more effectively or maneuver in tight spaces. This behavior may also help them ambush prey or avoid detection from other predators. Additionally, swimming in this position can aid in the shark's ability to stabilize and control its movements in various aquatic environments.
They are suited to swimming in the ocean but they can only stay at that spped for a while. They have a streamlined body and their tail is flat making it easier to swim through waves and outbursts
they us there tail
Like worms? They slide, using their tail to push themselves forward... ...But I can't think of many boneless animals, they just slide using their body. Sharks and fish use their tail to swim and sharks use their tail to catch other fish while smaller fish swim around to get plankton
They use there tail to go faster and fins to steer
The kookaburra does not have a tiger tail.
Tiger by the Tail was created in 1955.
The Tiger's Tail was created in 2006.
Sharks propell themselves forward with their massive caudal fin on their tails. Their pectoral fins and dorsal fins then steer them through the water.Answerthey swim like a fish. most of the energy comes from their tails.
The duration of The Tiger's Tail is 1.78 hours.
Thresher sharks sting there enemys by hitting them with there tail. Thresher sharks sting there enemys by hitting them with there tail.
They crawl with their legs, and they swim really fast by turning around and flipping their tail back very fast repeatedly.
Godzilla swims using his tail and his back legs. and definitely the tail power plays a great role in his swimming motion.