what does a penguin's flippers do ???
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A penguin's feet and legs are used principally for directional changes or braking underwater, and they are ungainly and clumsy appendages for land use. Unlike the wings of flying birds, penguin flippers can only be moved from the shoulder.
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penguin's feet and legs are used principally for directional changes or braking underwater, and they are ungainly and clumsy appendages for land use. Unlike the wings of flying birds, penguin flippers can only be moved from the shoulder.
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