The usual answer is that camels cannot swim, but they can. There is a question whether some apes, such as gorillas, may be too top heavy to swim, but this is not proven either way. In any event, their bodies are not that much denser than humans in water. The armadillo is another mammal where at least one species *can* float and swim, but some other species may be unable to.
The chestnut on a horses leg is the remnant from when they were multi toed animals. The Chestnut has absolutely no bearing on if a horse can swim or not.
the animals which don't have adaptations like fins,gills cannot swim but some organisms can swim for a short time using their other organs like hands in man,legs in ants and some other insects etc
Seals have four legs, but the leg bones above the ankles do not extend outside of the seal's body. The ankles and the feet form large, paddle-like flippers.
i dont really no for sure but maybe its legs....ten again maybe not!
It is round, has four legs, green colour it can eat and swim
Bullfrogs have four legs. Like all amphibians, they possess a pair of front legs and a pair of hind legs. The hind legs are particularly long and powerful, allowing them to jump great distances and swim effectively.
Lynx are agile and powerful animals that move around by walking, running, and leaping. They have strong legs that allow them to navigate through various terrains, and they can also swim if necessary. Additionally, lynx are excellent climbers and can easily scale trees to hunt or escape predators.
They swim or crawl like moving there body back and forth
They use their legs to swim.
Because squid do not have legs to walk, they can only swim, and they do not have lungs to breathe air.
YES, they can swim.
Animals That Swim was created in 1989.