yes. al animals can if they happen o fall in to a pond/stream. ect.]some are just better than others.
but i dont think a thorny deveil will be good because of where it comes from
Yes, Tasmanian devils can swim.
Yes, it can,
Tasmanian devils can swim long enough to save themselves in a minor flood, but they do not readily swim by choice. They a not built for endurance swimming.
Devilfish swim underwater and if they go above water, they will dry out and die.
Devil fish is a common term for the manta ray. A female manta ray swim an average of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) per hour.
It is the curse of the devil fruit. When they eat the fruit they gain new power and new skills but the cost of this new power means they must lose something like the ability to swim. They have not explained exactly why this happens.
The Tasmanian Devil's pouch is on its lower abdomen. If it were to swim, the young joeys in the pouch would drown, as they would be below the surface of the water.
I don't say "the devil the devil don't take me devil."
Yes. To swim. I swim, you swim etc
Yes. To swim. I swim, you swim etc
Luffy can't swim. Devil Fruit users gain superhuman powers, but at the cost of (in a world that is over 90% water) being unable to swim. Seawater drains their energy, and makes them helpless. Some can resist partial immersion, but they are basically useless in water, they are nicknamed 'hammers'.
AnswerProbably not as anyone who could swim, float on water, etc was considered a witch in league with the devil and subject to several miserable ways to die. Tho sailors could often swim they kept this information to themselves when in European ports.AnswerClearly, some did, and others did not. We do not have much in the way of records, so we have no way to know what percentage swam. Medieval people were not nearly as interested in witches as people of the Reformation times.