A sea skate moves primarily by using its broad, flattened pectoral fins, which it flaps in a manner similar to flying, allowing it to glide gracefully through the water. It also employs its tail for propulsion, helping to steer and maneuver. This combination of fin and tail movement enables the sea skate to navigate effectively across the seafloor and in open water.
The cast of A Skate at Sea - 1919 includes: Charles Dorety Eva Novak
You move forward.
yes
It protects itself with the thron-like formations on its back and tail
use strength to move boulders into holes and skate away
If you are speaking about Europe, it would be the "Baltic," sea.
Sea anemones don't actually move their bodies they only move their long tenticals.
you move the right stick back halfway and turn with the left stick
Sea urchins move by using tube feet on it's underside that work with the spines to help it move
To manual on skate, slightly lean the right analog stick down. To do a nose manual, slightly move the right analog stick up.
The easiest thing to do is tap on the the touch screen anywhere, but not on any buttons or objectives!
So tgat they move. With no wheels they'd just be a piece of wood on the ground.