yes for hunting for salmon
No, but they can stick their heads under water to get fish! Only Polar Bears can swim underwater! And did you know ALL Polar Bears are left handed...or would it be pawed?
they usually stick their heads in the water and eat little shrimps or tiny creatures that live under the water that are smaller than the duck itself
No, swans have lungs just like you and I and can only breathe air when their heads are above the water.
They don't. Polar bears cannot breathe under water.
jump on the heads
Yes they have ben spoted that deep under water.
NO!
Alligators often stick their heads out of the water primarily for breathing and thermoregulation. By exposing their heads, they can take in air while remaining mostly submerged, which helps them remain stealthy while hunting. Additionally, basking in the sun with their heads above water allows them to regulate their body temperature. This behavior is essential for their survival in both aquatic and terrestrial environments.
Gummy bears grow in water because gummybears are made of mostly gelatin and water so the other water is sucked up from the gummybear.
Water stick insects favor being on the surface of the water because this is where their food accumulates. Also, if they were under the water, they would not survive.
Elepants can't breath under water. They can swim though and they can breath if they stick their trunk above the water.
Yes, as long as you hold it under. I would not advise it, though.