Whale tails (or flukes) are horizontal in orientation, not vertical. And they aren't capable of twisting them to the vertical orientation, such as in this picture, while their bodies are posed as such.
You may, however, assert that this is a shark whale, as is the one my mom gave me for Christmas. It too had a blowhole and a vertical tail configuration.
Probably should add an overview of my blog for all my intrepid reader(s).
Basically, its a blog about my rather eclectic interests. So far, its ranged from movies, to TV, to music, to Formula 1, to carrots. And as such, you should be prepared to be spoiled on anything I'm watching at the time. Especially the carrots. It'll give you a good reason to stay up to date on your TV.
And my blog posts are very stream-of-consciousness, so expect wild changes in topics, and random interspersed profanity and randomness.
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That is a fish, not a whale, fyi.
That wasn't an anonymous person, that was a devoted follower.
Definitely a whale. Blow h hole is obscured due to perspective. Notice the lack of gills.
Whale tails (or flukes) are horizontal in orientation, not vertical. And they aren't capable of twisting them to the vertical orientation, such as in this picture, while their bodies are posed as such.
You may, however, assert that this is a shark whale, as is the one my mom gave me for Christmas. It too had a blowhole and a vertical tail configuration.
Didn't we discuss the whole protective thing earlier?
What in goat's grassy knoll are you talking about?
Also, I have been recently reminded that fish (and by extension sharks) don't smile.
So definitely whale.
sharks smiles before they eat seals.
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