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Fin and flipper locomotion occurs mostly in aquatic locomotion, of nektonic animals with paired appendages, more specifically aquatic vertebrates and most coleoids. These appendages have a large wetted area that interacts with water like paddles and/or hydrofoils to propel, steer and maintain postural control/balance of the body during locomotion. Some semi-aquatic animals with land-dwelling limbs also have webbed feet that are analogous to fins and flippers.
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