Sea lion
Seals use their fore flippers to provide propulsion, but not constantly. The hind flippers are used as stabilizers and for steering.
a dolphin gets around by using its tail and flippers to propel itself through the water.
octopus
An octopus propels itself through the water primarily by jet propulsion. It draws water into its mantle cavity and then rapidly expels it through a siphon, creating thrust that propels the octopus in the opposite direction. This form of locomotion allows octopuses to move quickly and efficiently in their aquatic environment.
Fins. no it has flippers because fish have fins and a whales are not fish they're mammals
Newton's 3rd law says that the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first. The squid lets loose a stream of fluid which exerts an equal force on the squid and the water. So the fluid from the squid pushed against the water, but also the squid. So the squid gets propelled through the water.
To make a boat move by itself, you can use an engine or motor that propels it through water. This can be achieved through various means, such as an outboard motor, an inboard engine, or even solar-powered systems. Additionally, sails can harness wind energy to drive the boat forward. Automated systems or remote controls can also be employed to navigate the boat autonomously.
yes. it has especially large front flippers to help it to propel itself forward in the water.
The platypus is a quadriped. On land, it walks on all fours. In water, the platypus propels itself with a broad, flat, beaver-like tail.
Jean-Paul Sartrein Existentialism is a Humanism
A missile is a weapon designed to be guided to a specific target, while a rocket is a vehicle that propels itself through space or the atmosphere. Missiles are typically used for military purposes, while rockets can be used for various purposes such as space exploration or transportation.