It is believed that they can dive to a depth of 50 feet to capture prey and will swim under water for short distances when pursuing their prey.
Cormorants are medium to large sized birds. They eat fish and sun bathe, usually after fishing for food. They can spend a lengthy time under water and swim far distances while under the water.
as far as i am aware no tortoise can swim (although they may be able to float around but i dont sugest you try it) turtles can swim, turtles look much like a tortoise but have flippers instead of feet and are a semi aquatic reptile
it depends on how deep, they usually can barley swim in deep water with a person on their back unless they are just going though a kind of deep river but they aren't really swimming. With or wit out someone not very fast at all.
A duck can swim many miles a day. It is approximated they can swim up to 10. However, if a duck is going longer distances, they typically fly.
Babies stay near shore in cover of grass and reeds for a short while, before they venture out into deeper water. But if a baby alligator is left in deep water and can not find rest on land, it will most likely drowned.
they can dive to up to 10 m but they can then swim another 10 m
Dolphins can swim 1,000 feet down before taking a breath of air.
well they probably only swim to the Abyss zone, because of the presure in the water
Cormorants are medium to large sized birds. They eat fish and sun bathe, usually after fishing for food. They can spend a lengthy time under water and swim far distances while under the water.
komodo can swim from 450 m (Auffenberg, 1981) to 1,000 m (I don't remember the name of researcher who says this). but my guide on Komodo National Park said, it can swim for 450 km.
Hi camels don't swim at all. regards jimmyjoumaNot all camel can swim.
Jellyfish do not live that far under the water's surface. These jellyfish typically only live a few feet under the water.
You realise you wrote it incorrectly.
It really depends on what kind of a swimmer you are. If you can swim really well, you can probably swim really far. If you can't swim at all, you won't swim very far. I hope this answers your question.
Yes, some species are. All species can swim or survive in water, but some species live so far from large water masses that they do not ever swim in their lifetimes.
As far as a blue whale can swim in a year
No; they are far too dense to run across the water's surface. They can, however, swim quite well.