Gliding in the air can be done be many birds, such as various predatory birds like eagles, as well as vultures and other birds of prey. Other birds that travel long distances can use a variant of gliding called soaring to move, such birds include many seabirds like seagulls. Some aquatic animals can appear to glide through the water. This is accomplished with cilia. such animals include flatworms, rotifers, gastrotriches and a variety of marine larvae.
a type of lizard
What? your question makes no sense. Byt usually marine animals have fins or flappers to glide them through water.
the slither or glide as it as no bone.
the slither or glide as it as no bone.
Yes, glide is a verb: glide, glides, gliding, glided.
Yes! They can glide very rapidly through the water.
Planarians move by expanding and contracting their bodies as they grip a surface.
Glide would be a word that means "to move in an easy way."
A flying squirrel, certain types of snakes and a flying fish. These all can glide through the air without wings.
CrabsThey move using their legs. Unlike most other animal, they do move with an angle with respect to the observing straight. SnailsMost snails move around using a lubricate called mucus, and glide their muscular foot over that flux. Hence they are most visible immediately after rain and at cold nights. The heat of the sun, makes the mucus dry very soon and refrain the glide and such can be visible as paths in silvery color. Refer to the related question for more details.
It uses its tube-feet to "glide" over the rocks.
Snails glide on their muscular feet.