why turtle have paddle like flippers?
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Their bodies are streamlined to diminish drag while traveling through the water. This adjustment is known as hydrodynamics. Oar like flippers and a hydrodynamic body permit ocean turtles and Placochelys to be effective in avoiding predators as well as locomotion.
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While most turtles have webbed feet, some, such as the pig-nosed turtle, have true flippers, with the digits being fused into paddles and the claws being relatively small. These species swim in the same way as sea turtles do. Sea turtles are almost entirely aquatic and have flippers instead of feet.
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