A fluke is basically the two-part end of the tail on a whale or porpoise. The fluke is used to propel through the water and even batter predators in defense. Whales use flukes as a source of identification, no two flukes are the same.
THE fusiform,fluke,and the dorsal.
at the end of the dolphins "tail" is called a fluke
A dolphin's tail (also known as it's fluke) helps it push through the water. It acts as a sort of leg, using powerful up-and-down movements to push the dolphin through the water.
The function of the dolphin heart is to move blood and oxygen through the tissues and organs of the animal. Without a heart, the dolphin would be unable to survive.
The body parts of a dolphin is... Beack, Blowhole, Dorsal fin, Ears, Eyes, Fluke, Flipper, Median, a Notch and a Melon.
Dolphins have a distinctive tail shape known as a fluke, which is horizontally flattened and consists of two lobes. The fluke is muscular and helps propel the dolphin through the water with powerful strokes. Its shape allows for efficient movement and maneuverability, essential for swimming and performing acrobatic behaviors. The tail's design also aids in stabilizing the dolphin while swimming.
In the animal world, it can refer to kinds of parasites or worms that infect creatures. Cattle and sheep often have to be treated to get rid of fluke or prevent fluke getting into their system. Fluke can also refer to an extraordinary and unlikely piece of luck. A hole in one on a difficult hole on a golf course got by an amateur golfer, could be regarded as a fluke.
The body parts of a dolphin is... Beack, Blowhole, Dorsal fin, Ears, Eyes, Fluke, Flipper, Median, a Notch and a Melon.
fluke bunt is a fluke bunt
That's a very good one! Bottlenosed dolphins can grow up up to 3,5 meters tall (including the fluke!) The smallest dolphin, the harbour porpoise, can grow up to 1,8 metres. The killerwhale, who is also a member of the dolphin family can grow to 6-8 meters long.
Tape worm like lung fluke and liver fluke
a fluke is a tail of a whale