They can hold their breath for ages
well if you look at a hippo they are really fat but really they are skinny and under what you call fat is a oxygen tank and every minute they suck water
Yes they can swim at an average of 6 mph.I think they can also flyAdult hippos can't swim. This may seem odd since they do spend a lot of time in the water. They hold their breath well and are adapted in many ways for semiaquatic life. But they can't swim. In fact adult hippos can't even float, probably because they're too dense, and although they look fat, their percentage of fat is low.Since they can't swim they navigate the water by walking on the bottom.
they have adapted in life by drinking water and to be safe
they have adapted in life by drinking water and to be safe
Because coral reefs are under water; a dog would drown under water, because it has lungs and not gills, because it is adapted for life on land.
Organisms that live under the water are called aquatic organisms. These can include fish, plants, algae, invertebrates, and microbes that are adapted to life in aquatic environments.
Mermaids do not exist in real life, but there are plenty of creatures that can see well under water. Their eyes are adapted for an underwater environment.
hippos could probly swim if they had to but most of the time they just float in shallow waterAdult hippos can't swim. This may seem odd since they do spend a lot of time in the water. They hold their breath well and are adapted in many ways for semiaquatic life. But they can't swim. In fact adult hippos can't even float, probably because they're too dense, and although they look fat, their percentage of fat is low.
Adult hippos can't swim. This may seem odd since they do spend a lot of time in the water. They hold their breath well and are adapted in many ways for semiaquatic life. But they can't swim. In fact adult hippos can't even float, probably because they're too dense, and although they look fat, their percentage of fat is low.
amphibians
Crayfish have developed eyes on short stems that help them see their environment. They have adapted to blend in with their surroundings and have pincers to help them defend themselves.
Life Under Water was created in 1989.