Plenty of animals are sessile, meaning attached to something like a plant. They include sponges, anemones, corals, barnacles, and sea squirts. Their larva larvae do swim around, though corals can reproduce by budding.
The animal with a neck that cannot move is the sloth. Sloths have highly specialized vertebrae in their neck that limit their range of motion, making it difficult for them to turn their heads. This adaptation helps sloths conserve energy and remain camouflaged in their tree-dwelling habitats.
If you move an animal out of it's natural habitat then it might not survive because they have already adapted to their own environment. However, it depends where you put the animal make sure that it's needs are still being considered, so they can be well taken care of.
Animals can move when the environment changes. (The "environment" is always changing; it has never been static.) Plants can't move. Some plants, such as the kinds that have burrs, can send their offspring away; an animal brushes against the plant, the seeds attach to the animal's fur, and later on the animal scratches the seed off to fall in a new location.
A snake is a small animal with legs that cannot walk. While some snake species have remnants of hind legs, they are not functional for walking. Snakes use their bodies to slither and move around instead of relying on legs for mobility.
Zoologists or biologists who specialize in animal locomotion study how animals move. They investigate the various mechanisms, adaptations, and dynamics involved in the movement of different animal species. Their research helps to understand how animals navigate their environment, hunt for food, and avoid predators.
mobile, the opposite (antonym) is sessile.
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because it is white and blends in with its suroundings
Well, that depends on what state of matter they are in. a solid can move, but cannot move freely as it is bound to one spot by the gravitational forces. water would be able to move freely in a confined space. and gas can move freely as long as there is nothing blocking its path.
An insulator is a material in which charges cannot move freely. Insulators have tightly bound electrons that do not easily flow in response to an electric field. Examples of insulators include glass, rubber, and plastic.
The kingdom for multicellular organisms that can move freely is Animalia. Animals are characterized by their ability to move independently and have specialized sensory and locomotor organs that allow them to interact with their environment.
Plants generally are rooted in one place an do not move on their own, Most animals have the ability to move fairly freely.
there are no animals that can not move unless thy have broken a bone and now can not move because of it there are no animals that can not move.
That depend on size and the charge.Large molecules and charged molecules cannot move freely
No, you cannot
Water is an example of a substance that cannot be compressed much due to its incompressibility, but it can move about freely due to its fluidity.