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There are several animals that fit that description: alligators, crocodiles, and gharials.
Yes they can. The opening to their lungs is in the form of a muscular tube that can be closed when required. Even snakes that are normally land-dwellers have the ability to bite while in water.
Many amphibians can swim under water and walk on land. This includes turtles, alligators, crocodiles, some snakes and certain salamanders. Other animals that can walk on land and swim under water are penguins, seals, sea lions, hippos and polar bears.
Aligator
Seals have a thick layer of blubber, or fat, under the skin, which insulates them from the cold in the water and on ice or land.
you can only swim above water
No. They are animals that live on land. They enter the water to feed on acquatic plants but they do not live in water. If they try to do so, they will drown. However, capybara's mate under water.
Mermaids are typically depicted as being able to swim in the water but not walk on land.
you can swim faster under water because the water pulls you forward more than the air does
No.