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Gray whales swim by using a combination of powerful tail strokes and graceful movements. They primarily use their large, muscular tails to propel themselves through the water, moving in a slow and steady rhythm. These whales are known for their unique migratory patterns, often traveling long distances between feeding and breeding grounds. Their streamlined bodies and flexible fins also aid in navigation and maneuverability in the ocean.

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