There are no swimming events that allow the use of fins and flippers.
The rear flippers of a whale are called flukes. They are broad and flat, and are used for propulsion and steering while swimming.
Penguins do not have claws; instead, they have flippers which are adapted for swimming and diving in the water. Their flippers are used for propulsion while swimming and for balance on land.
Swimming
Penguins are the birds that use their wings as flippers.
Flaskler
yes
Yes, seals have flippers that are adapted for swimming in the water. These flippers have a streamlined shape with webbed digits that help them navigate and propel themselves through the water efficiently.
They are all appendages used for movement and manipulation in animals. Arms and wings are typically used for flying or reaching, legs are used for walking or running, and flippers are used for swimming.
No, only flippers to assist their swimming
yes penguins are really nonflying. they have vestigial wings are modified as flippers used in swimming. these wings ( flippers) are useless for flight and are used in conjunction with the tail to maintain balance when on land. They are highly adapted for life in water.
Penguins have flippers instead of fingers. These flippers are adapted for swimming in the water rather than grasping objects.