It seems that humans swimming is a natural activity. The human body has a density that is slightly less than that of water. That allows the body to float naturally.
yes they can.
If you put it into perspective, Humans can swim, Wolves can swim, are not Werewolf's similar? In my opinion, I would think they can swim, But I don't think there's a scientific explanation that could express my theory, or change it altogether.
NO humans are not apart of the natural process because natural means (nature)we are apart of some tipe of grass or tree or something.
Duck-wise, webbed feet is just a natural body formation. Webbed feet are formed within the process of a duck in an egg. Every specie of water-bird (i.e. goose, duck, swan....) has webbed feet! It's a natural thing! Humans cannot have webbed feet because there is no purpose for humans to HAVE webbed feet unless you swim a lot.
The only 'natural' enemy of a lion is humans !
No humans do NOT naturaly swim, we have to be taught how. We do however naturaly hold our breath.
Think about it.
no
It is believed that all babies can naturally swim, because all humans spend the 9 months before birth surrounded by liquid. This would imply that through time the child forgets how, and that humans eventually need to be taught to swim.
No.
Of course pit bulls swim. It is natural for dogs to swim once they are immersed in water.
They do interact in same way other whales may do. They may see a boat and approach it cautiously then the may swim by the boat. This is why other whales are vulnerable to being hunted due to their natural curiosity like humans.
yes they can.
They swim, they swim like they've never swam before :3
Humans can safely and comfortably swim in warm rather than hot water
Humans and chimps are the only mammals that have to be taught how to swim. All other mammals are natural swimmers. Most amphibians can swim, and some reptiles, but reptiles like to be kept dry. Only some birds can swim. Pelacans, Segals, and other birds around water can sit on top of the water, but I think segals can dive under water for food.
Teachers are humans and humans are natural, so yes, teachers would classify as natural resources.