yes they do have flippers
Fish typically have scales, fins, and gills for breathing underwater, while seals have fur, flippers, and lungs for breathing air. Fish also have streamlined bodies for swimming, while seals have more cylindrical shapes. Additionally, fish swim using their tails, while seals propel themselves through the water using their flippers.
Yes, seals and dolphins are examples of convergent evolution. Despite having different ancestors, they have evolved similar streamlined body shapes, flippers, and adaptations for swimming in their aquatic environments. This convergence is a result of facing similar environmental pressures in their habitats.
Pinnipeds are a group of marine mammals that includes seals, sea lions, and walruses. They are characterized by flippers for swimming and different adaptations for life both on land and in water. Pinnipeds can be found in oceans and other aquatic environments around the world.
The rear flippers of a whale are called flukes. They are broad and flat, and are used for propulsion and steering while swimming.
None- they have flat flippers that help them swim.
Seals (several species) have flippers, not hooves.
Their hind flippers are for propelling them and their front flippers are for steering.
Seals do not have any legs they only have flippers.
Too get away from predators.
Okay, this question makes no sense. Swans do not have any flippers. Only seals and dolphins and animals like that have flippers.
The harbor seal has flippers instead of limbs.
The Harp seal is a true seal. It has no ear flaps and uses its rear flippers for propulsion and its front flippers for steering. And most Artic seals are True seals.
Seals have flippers while fish have fins. They are derived from the same structures but used by different classifications.
Seals evolved these features to become more hydrodynamic.
Some have flippers like seals and whales :d
The harbor seal has flippers instead of limbs.
widest point is their shoulders. they have a long slender body, and they have flippers on their sides with claws. and they have back flippers.