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Ask Perry the Platypus
Sources vary as to how fast a platypus swims. They have been recorded as swimming and diving at a rate of about 12 metres (40 feet) per minute. The Australian Museum website states that the platypus can swim at a rate of 1 metre per second in fast-moving waters, dropping to 0.4 metres per second when hunting for food.
The platypus has four legs. When on land, it walks. When in water, it swims. Its feet have retractable webbing between the toes. This means it can swim effectively, but it can also dig on land because the webbing retracts to expose the sharp claws.
No. Platypuses are very sensitive to changes in the environment. While some platypuses are kept in sanctuaries and zoos, there are strict guidelines for developing a suitable platypus habitat. Also, very few platypus eggs have ever been hatched in captivity. An animal with a higher mortality rate than birth rate in captivity is not a good choice for a zoo.
Learn where sharks, piranas, and octopuses live and what they eat. Then check statistics on the rate that they kill or eat swimmers.
it will increase because you will have to breathe faster whilst swimming.
The temperature will affect it. So will the humidity.
This is not a complete question or even a statement
swimming raises your heart rate with will burn fat everywhere in your body, not just your thighs, bike riding and swimming would help lose fat
The ocean, hands down. The ocean has the highest rate of biomass than any other place in existence. Especially in estuaries which are the nurseries of the ocean. 80% of ocean organisms spend time in the estuary during their life.
Numbers. We need numbers !
running, biking swimming speed walking