Dinosaurs were land dwellers, though some probably could swim it was not their main form of locomotion. However in the time of the dinosaurs there were also two classes of marine reptile that are now extinct. There where Icthyosaurs, which resembled dolphins, and Plesiosaurs, which had paddles for limbs, but these were separate from dinosaurs.
As to flying, there were also flying reptiles during that time called pterosaurs. Again these were a group of animals separate from, but related to dinosaurs. However, one group of flying animals than many scientists now consider to be a branch of dinosaurs are the birds.
The "dinosaurs" that could fly, such as Pterodactyl, or swim, such as Elasmosaurus, weren't true dinosaurs. Therefore, they were prehistoric animals that were not dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs never flew dinosaurs were land reptiles although some dinosaurs could swim
None! Dinos didn't fly or swim.
alligators
Yes. Many scientists nowadays consider birds to be dinosaurs. Animals such as pterodactyl were not actually dinosaurs.
No, they do not swim. Hadrosaurs (duckbilled dinosaurs) are the only ones that swim. Imagine that...a hadrosaur!
The different movements of animals are: - Walk - Run - Jump - Crawl - Swim - Fly
Although some dinosaurs were probably able to swim there were no true marine dinosaurs. There were marine reptiles that some colloquially refer to as dinosaurs, but these were actually a separate group called plesiosaurs. Another group that lived in the age of the dinosaurs were the flying reptiles pterosaurs. These are also incorrectly referred to as dinosaurs by many, but they were themselves a separate but closely related group. However, fossil evidence shows that birds are descended from small carnivorous dinosaurs and can in fact be classified as modern dinosaurs.
Swim, fly, skii, mate,
brachiate
Birds. For instance the King fisher, or the Herring gull, Moor Hens to name a few. Insects Mosquito Larve swim and then transform into Mosquitos that fly.
yes.they do not fly but can swim.