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(Resident shark expert here) xD
lmao
i thought that whales were vertical tail movement and sharks were horizontal?
Sharks tails are vertical, as are all fish, whales ones are horizontal, as with all under water mammels in a fish shape
@Dannysharks Sharks tails are vertical, as are all fish, whales ones are horizontal, as with all under water mammels in a fish shape
whale swiiming shown in this video shows vertical for whales
this video shows shark tails going horozontal. i think your memory may be a bit off
whale swiiming shown in this video shows vertical for whales
this video shows shark tails going horozontal. i think your memory may be a bit off
Vertical is straight up, horizontal is sideways. I think Danny is right on this one
@Blackened_Dawn Vertical is straight up, horizontal is sideways. I think Danny is right on this one
or we are thinking 2 different things... im assume hes talking the movement pattern when he may be talking the direction of the fin
@ardoasms or we are thinking 2 different things... im assume hes talking the movement pattern when he may be talking the direction of the fin
He was talking about the tail :P
@Dannysharks you got the tail wrong xD its up to down, not left to right
you win :P
Omg stahp!
I made it in like 5 mins... :P
Idiots, idiots everywhere
Jk XP
@ardoasms vertical tail movement and sharks were horizontal
@Blackened_Dawn He was talking about the tail :P
he was right dawn
This got way to complicated. Sharks tails are made vertically, but move horizontally. And vice versa for whales. Why im right in this case is because its due to how the tail is being built, so movement is irrelevant. Direction of fin is important in its creation, not movement. Can we at least all agree that that shark in the picture has the wrong tail? xD
@Mabzino just sayin, up to down and left to right definitely sounds like movement
But we were talking about the picture?
(Somebody please re-name this thread to: Discussing Tails)