A seal has bilateral symmetry. This means that if you cut the seal into right and left halves (called a sagittal cut), the two halves will be basically identical to each other. This is the same time of symmetry seen in humans.
Bilateral symmetry.
Butterflies have a bilateral symmetry.
Bilateral symmetry
Generally radial symmetry
Radial symmetry
bilateral symmetry
Lateral Symmetry.
Bilateral symmetry
Radial Symmetry
Rotifera exhibit bilateral symmetry, meaning their bodies can be divided into two equal halves along one plane. This symmetry allows for efficient movement and navigation through their aquatic habitats.
turn symmetry
Bilateral symmetry.
Bilateral symmetry. All humans have bilateral symmetry.
radial symmetry
Radial Symmetry
Radial symmetry
An octopus has bilateral symmetry.