The massive females drag themselves well up beyond the high-tide mark and excavate a hole with their rear flippers. |
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This table features five flippers, each of which are required to fuel a locomotive that runs along a railroad and through tunnels. |
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Ricketts couldn't have looked more out of his depth had he taken to the field in flippers and a wetsuit. |
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My son is really into bodyboarding, although he's missing a leash and flippers, and doesn't own a wetsuit. |
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The leopard seal propels itself by moving its tail side to side, and it steers with its long front flippers. |
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Free masks, flippers and snorkels are usually on offer, but we were late in the day and the underwater guides had headed off to their beers. |
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Now swap all skates, helmets and padding for flippers, snorkels and swimsuits. |
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The snorkel, flippers, and goggles are definitely material objects, as are the air tank, the regulator, and the buoyancy control device. |
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We drop anchor at Calivigny Island, don flippers and snorkels, and paddle off to look at the coral. |
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But yesterday he donned his snorkel and flippers to defend his title as World Champion Bog Snorkeller. |
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Clad in thermal underwear, a drysuit, flippers and gloves, and wearing weights on her legs and belt, she set off at midnight. |
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He takes off his head gear and the flippers and then takes the traghetto across to our side. |
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The normally calm, sleepy pool at Dalry was a mass of thrashing flippers, heaving bodies and random limbs. |
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Thieves stole registration papers, a boogie board and flippers from a Ford Laser parked in Maple Drive. |
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Dugongids lack the vestigial nails on their flippers that are possessed by manatees. |
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They suckle their calves for eighteen months, carry them on their backs when they are tired and gently guide them along with their flippers. |
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Those on land have short sturdy legs, while those living in marine environments possess powerful flippers, or paddles, for swimming. |
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I would bring lose of different clothes like jeans, trousers, shirts, T-shirts, swimming costumes, flippers and goggles, shorts if it is hot. |
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A high bank angle is characteristic of penguins and sea lions which also lack a dorsal fin and turn using elongate pectoral flippers. |
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Namazu stood on his three prominent fins, the two pectorals and his caudal flippers. |
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Jammed in its rear window ledge, the face mask, snorkel, flippers and bottled sun block tells this visiting Canuck's vacation story. |
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The body of a sea-lion is so flexible that it can bend over backwards and just about touch its nose to the tips of its back flippers. |
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The limbs are modified into flippers for swimming and cannot support the weight of the turtle on land. |
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We collected tissue samples from the hind flippers of unrestrained, resting seals, by using ear-notching pliers. |
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This limitation can be reduced by propulsive movements of mobile flippers as the animal comes out of the turn. |
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To our astonishment, not only did the seals' flippers glow, but so did the rest of their bodies. |
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Harbor seals have short front flippers with claws which are used to move on land. |
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Modern sirenians are large, docile, aquatic herbivores that have flippers for forelimbs and no hind limbs. |
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The recently captured dolphin developed an extra set of flippers from these limbs that are about the size of human hands. |
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The flippers are broad, and the tail has a folded ridge on its dorsal surface. |
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On their backs they had strapped on oxygen canisters, and they had flippers on their feet. |
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I would bring lots of different clothes like jeans, trousers, shirts, T-shirts, swimming costumes, flippers and goggles, shorts if it is hot. |
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Quickly, they put on the snorkel masks and Ko reluctantly strapped on the rubber flippers. |
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He swam through in a heavy swell, wearing a wetsuit and flippers, and watched by six fellow-students. |
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Umberto removed the flippers from his feet and ambled about the end of the small island. |
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Ads for its retirement plan show a pair of feet in diving flippers, stretched out on a tropical beach. |
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Then came the lead weights around our waists, the heavy oxygen cylinders, the masks, and the huge flippers for our feet. |
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A better analogy is to equate the new swimsuits with flippers and hand paddles, equipment devices that enhance performance. |
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When Dara Torres hung it up, there was a horde of 14-17-year-olds eager to fill her flippers. |
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This is demonstrated by Thorpe and illustrated with the sensation a swimmer gets when swimming with flippers. |
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Bumper is a very playable pinball game where you control the flippers on a virtual pinball machine. |
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Hey, hitting the flippers and watching my giant iron ball crush hundreds of little troops was oddly gratifying, what can I say? |
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The flipper action is fast and true and the ball physics are consistent, especially off the flippers and bumpers. |
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Now there are volcanoes and floods and all manner of badness, and it's up to you as the player to set things right with flippers and ball. |
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Until then, however, the gameplay depends on twiddling two flippers and watching as your tiny silver ball swoops around the environments. |
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The tail fluke lacks a medial notch and the flippers are small and pointed. |
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This was shown as an animal with a long snaky body, with flippers and smallish flukes on the tail. |
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She is inclined to wrap her flippers around their legs and give them an affectionate cuddle. |
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The short broad flippers have rounded tips and are about 1.5 m long. |
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The forelimbs are specialized to form flippers, and the hind limbs and pelvis are extremely small and do not normally extend out of the body wall of the animal. |
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That lot would become babysitters, lawn mowers, and burger flippers. |
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We stopped and parked up at a beach, and Mohammed guided us to the edge of the coral and instructed the novices amongst us how to don our masks, snorkels and flippers. |
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The leader, an Italian, was dressed in swimming trunks, a mask and snorkel and flippers and the children were exploding with giggles at the sight of this extraordinary man. |
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You just couldn't get a good fish filleter for love nor money, and he was absolutely certain that none of the penguins he knew washed their flippers before meals. |
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Because the seal's layer of blubber does not extend to its flippers, veins in the flippers lie close to the surface of the skin, poorly insulated from the ice and cold water. |
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Sea turtles have paddle-shaped flippers that help them move through the water, one pair of lungs and a body temperature that fluctuates with the environment. |
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Drills with kickboards and flippers help to strengthen the kick. |
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We could loll in the sun in deck chairs, or grab snorkels and flippers for a swim, or board a semisubmersible ship for a tour of the reef in comfort. |
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Mating takes place at the surface, often an ungainly procedure involving much rolling about and waving of flippers as the amorous male tries to mount the female. |
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A smiling attendant directed participants towards one of four control stations, from which each directed one of the four giant flippers in the huge pinball machine. |
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The flippers are broad and either rounded or sharply curved. |
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The humpback has the longest flippers of any whale, and they lie substantially forward of the whale's center of mass, well placed to exert turning forces on the whale. |
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Pinnipeds are aquatic mammals with all flour limbs modified into flippers. |
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We put on flippers to snorkel and recognize turtles and fish from Finding Nemo. |
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But then he appeared to be wearing swimming trunks and flippers! |
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In contrast, Robinson observed that plesiosaur flippers were shaped like hydrofoils and hypothesized that they produced thrust through lift rather than drag. |
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They move very slowly and laboriously, dragging themselves forwards with their flippers. |
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Their wings are relatively short but strongly muscled, enabling them to be used as flippers underwater. |
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For flippers, we dissected out the humerus, which was then flensed, boiled, and air-dried for at least two weeks. |
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The flippers, fluke, and the tall, falcate, dorsal fin are all a darker grey than the body. |
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Sea lions have external ear flaps and their flippers are much longer, which assist with movement on land. |
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Their wrists were stiffened and probably contributed to the typical build of flippers. |
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The front legs transformed into flippers, costing them their mobility on land. |
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When a ball finally drains, it's gulped down by a giant gator beneath the set of flippers. |
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They have streamlined bodies and two limbs that are modified into flippers. |
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Dolphins have two flippers on the underside toward the head, a dorsal fin and a tail fin. |
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Dolphins swim by moving their tail fin and rear body vertically, while their flippers are mainly used for steering. |
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The leatherback's flippers are the largest in proportion to its body among extant sea turtles. |
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Barnacles and leeches attach to the carapace and flippers of the turtles, which damage their tissues, shells, and lead to blood loss. |
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The yellow tang fish swims along with the turtle and feeds on the algae, barnacles, and parasites on its shell and flippers. |
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Its flippers are small and tapered and its tail is wide, pointed at the tip, and notched in the centre. |
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They have streamlined bodies and four limbs that are modified into flippers. |
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Like a modern otter, Puijila had a long tail, short limbs and webbed feet instead of flippers. |
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In addition, the blood vessels in their flippers are adapted for countercurrent exchange. |
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Distinguishing features of this earless seal include square fore flippers and thick bristles on its muzzle. |
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When plants are detected, the flippers are used to scoop the vegetation toward the manatee's lips. |
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Manatees use their lips and front flippers to move the plants into the mouth. |
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Contestants in snorkel and flippers have to swim 60 yards along a 4ft-deep trench cut through a peat bog. |
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Sea turtles are almost entirely aquatic and have flippers instead of feet. |
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Whales swim by moving their tail fin and lower body up and down, propelling themselves through vertical movement, while their flippers are mainly used for steering. |
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With streamlined fusiform bodies and two limbs that are modified into flippers, whales can travel at up to 20 knots, though they are not as flexible or agile as seals. |
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In January 1984, seven were seen from the air circling, holding the flippers, and ramming a fin whale in the Gulf of California, but the observation ended at nightfall. |
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The flippers, dorsal fin, tail fin and back are a dark grey. |
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A large pair of front flippers powers the turtles through the water. |
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When swimming, they move their tail fin and lower body up and down, propelling themselves through vertical movement, while their flippers are mainly used for steering. |
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As soon as they see me scurrying around picking up snorkels and flippers they know the Big Wet is on its way. The skies will open and Hughie will send it down. |
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Nail the right targets and experience multi-ball sessions with as many as five pinballs shooting up ramps, flying off bumpers, or bearing down on your overwhelmed flippers. |
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Boasting possibly more mud than Glastonbury music festival, the annual event requires competitors to wear a snorkle, flippers and goggles in a peat bog. |
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They have a streamlined shape, and their forelimbs are flippers. |
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