You can only swim in water, not in sand. No animal can swim in sand.
A penguin is not a land animal. This animal can swim and dive in water. they catch their food in water too.
Algal cells, such as those from species like Chlamydomonas and Euglena, have flagella that enable them to swim in water. These cells use their flagella to move towards light for photosynthesis and to find nutrients.
When you swim, water enters your body through your mouth and nose as you breathe and move through the water.
Animals swim because they have these special structure, and this are the fins and tails, but they cannot swim if they cannot breath under water and this is called gills. It really depends on the type of animal you are talking about. If you are takling about a shark or fish. Then, see above. If you are talking about an animal such as a hippopotums then they simply do what we humans call a 'Doggie paddle' they use their legs to basically 'Walk' through the water.
this animal is a duck with a adaption to help live and swim in the water .,,,,.
Fish
Mosses depend on water for fertilization because their sperm cells need a film of water to swim to the egg cells. This is necessary for successful fertilization to occur in their reproductive process. Without water, the sperm cells would not be able to reach and fertilize the egg cells.
Yes. Animal Plankton (very tiny orgaisms that swim through the water and is basically food for the puffer fish.)
Penguins
You simply use the normal movement keys and mouse look to swim through the water freely, you automatically swim when you enter water.
a lizard is a green creature that can camouflage, can swim in the water and bumpy