👉 Rhipidiales are a family of marine animals, including fish, turtles, and other aquatic animals that have a streamlined body shape and a long, flexible neck. They are known for their ability to swim at high speeds and are typically found in freshwater habitats. Some examples of rhipidiform animals include the otter (Rhorhinus), which is native to Europe and North America, as well as the penguin (Chelydra) that has been recorded from Antarctica.