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How did Winter the Dolphin's tail move?

side to side


Why does a dolphin travel?

To get to the other side.


How do hammerhead shark move?

They move there tail side to side creating a forward thrust movement


What side of the Dolphin Stadium is the sunny side?

The North Side


What does it mean to move from side to side?

to lean, step. or move over to one side of you (left or right) then to step, lean or move to the other.


Do dolphins have a butt?

No, a dolphin's colon ends near the rear side of the dolphin's belly.


How do you solve the ducks and wolves puzzle?

1) Move 2 wolves to the other side. 2) Take 1 wolf back. 3) Move 2 wolves to the other side. 4) Take 1 wolf back. 5) Move 2 chicks to the other side. 6) Take 1 wolf and 1 chick back. 7) Move 2 chicks to the other side. 8) Take 1 wolf back. 9) Move 2 wolves to the other side. 10) Take 1 wolf back. 11) Move 2 wolves to the other side.


How does the mother dolphin take care of the baby dolphin?

The mother dolphin will nurse her baby on the surface of the water, lying on her side to allow the calf to breathe.


How many teeth does a bottle nose dolphin have?

Bottlenose dolphins have a warm, happy smile that has made them popular in our culture. That's why I love them. Dolphins have a lump of fat on their head called the melon. They are a solid grey color with some dark spots, a bottlenose dolphin has a dorsal fin, like any other dolphin specimen. The tail, or fluke, indicates that the animal is a mammal. Marine mammal's tails move up and down, vertically. Fish tails move from side to side. Bottlenose dolphins also have two small fins on either side of their stomach. I hope my information was useful.


How does the dolphin move?

Dolphins use their flukes for propulsion through the water. Fish move their tailfins from right to left (side-to-side). Conversely, dolphins move their flukes up and down (dorsal-ventral). These movements are powered by a very strong muscle called the peduncle and allow bottlenose dolphins to swim upwards of 20 mph!


What are three types of faults and how are they diffrent?

Transverse - Plates move side by side Convergent - Plates move towards each other, usually one gets subducted. Divergent - Plates move away from each other.


How does the common dolphin move?

Dolphins use their flukes for propulsion through the water. Fish move their tailfins from right to left (side-to-side). Conversely, dolphins move their flukes up and down (dorsal-ventral). These movements are powered by a very strong muscle called the peduncle and allow bottlenose dolphins to swim upwards of 20 mph!