It is a foul to touch the bottom or the sides of the pool (in top class Water Polo the pool is at least 1.8m deep so you can't actually touch it), therefore you have to continually either swim or tread water. There are unlimited substitutions and the game is played over 4 quarters therefore there are the opportunities for a rest
They're called periods. Four periods make up a game of water polo.
No. Generally webbed feet only appear on animals that swim during any time in their lives. Storks and cranes do not swim, but walk through the water.
None it is a major foul if a player touches the wall at any given time during live play
The national water polo team with the most gold medals at the Olympics to date is Hungary with 8.
No, my rabbits swim in water all the time.
Swim in water? i guess. weirdo
Progreso's ocean water in the summer-time is a comfortable 75 degrees on average, though it is not recommended that you swim in Progreso's water for various reasons.
yes,my 3 akitas swim all the time we have a boat and they jump off and swim and have a blast the are defently water dogs.
alligators
7 for each team including the goalie.
Pandas are not able to swim for very long periods of time (I'm not sure if they can swim at all.) Fish can swim for long periods of time so they live in the water, pandas can not.
Most countries play water polo in some shape or form, ranging from national teams competing in the likes of the Olympics to school and small-time clubs just playing for fun. It would probably be easier to list the countries that do not play water polo than those that do.