Yes. You can pull it side to side and front to back
Sharks cannot swim backwards. Unlike the fins of telelosts (bony fish), sharks' pectoral fins do not bend upwards, and so they are unable to back up. Sharks are also unable to stop swimming suddenly.
The setae point backwards. They cling to the surroundings of the worm as it contracts its muscles to pull it along. They are what makes pulling an earthworm straight out of the ground difficult. Think of them as little hooks.
A Seagull. A Seagull can dip into the water and pull out fish.
Animals can be deadly for various different reasons. Some species of snake have deadly venom. Elephants are big enough to kill people by stepping on them. Lions have sharp claws and strong muscles. Aligators can pull people underwater and drown them. And so forth.
It depends on the type of shark. Most do pull their victims underwater after taking a good sized bite. If they didn't swallow them whole in one bite......
Sharks cannot swim backwards. Unlike the fins of telelosts (bony fish), sharks' pectoral fins do not bend upwards, and so they are unable to back up. Sharks are also unable to stop swimming suddenly.
It should be fine to pull it backwards.
No, you will certainly drown! Unless you want to start a new trend. Under water skiing.
the ping-pong ball is drown in the glass filled with water, or maybe it will join the cardboard..
yes
to pull you through the water. just like a pull up.
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Yes, shrimps do swim backwards because they don't have fins to move in the water so they pull in their abdomen towards their body quickly. doing this propels them through the water but they are moving backwards. tricky question!
Pull the pivot up and pull backwards gently.
Most birds cannot swallow nor do they have teeth, so they lean backwards and let gravity pull their food downwards through their throat.
Very carefully as the vortex created can actually pull a limb in causing a person to drown .. Ideally water Jetting should be used as a snake can be quite heavy trying to retrieve it from a vertical leader
u pull the right handell backwards