I believe most fish can swim. There is always something that differs from the normal like a Starfish and there must be other sea creatures called fish that don't swim, but yes, in general, a fish can swim.
* The head and tali of the fish are smaller than the middle portion of the body -the body tapers at both ends.This body shape is called streamlined. * The skeleton of fish is covered with strong muscles.During swimming muscles make the front part of the body curve to one side and the tail part swings towards the opposite side. * Then quickly ,the body and tail curve to the other side.This makes a jerk and pushes the body forward. * A series of jerks make the fish swim ahead.This is helped by the fins of the tail.
A fish swims with its fins.
Once a fish has died it can't swim.
because they swim in water and have fins
they are a fish with fins and can swim in water
Salmon swim in the sea. Salmon are fish. Fish love water. The sea is water. Thus, salmon swim in the sea. Voila!
in water
In water?
water
silver fish
If the water surface is frozen, fish continue to swim.
A starfish does not swim
Fish
they can