Yes indeed, incanse of a predator the will walk back and hide in there shell
Alligators and crocodiles use their tales to swim rapidly. They are able to propel themselves further in the water using the tail.
Turtles can swim backward due to their flexible and powerful flippers, which allow them to control their movements in the water. Although they typically prefer swimming forward, they have the ability to move in any direction to navigate their environment effectively.
No, it is not true. Crocodiles can swim up to 20 mph in short bursts, but they do not swim at speeds as high as 4566666 mph.
Yes, crocodiles can be found in areas where papyrus weeds grow, as these plants provide them with suitable habitat for swimming, resting, and hunting for prey. Crocodiles are well-adapted to aquatic environments and are often seen navigating through vegetation like papyrus.
the frog is a good swimmer because he lives in the water Frigs are such good swimmers because they have webbed feet. However, they do not usually swim for long periods of time as they tire easily. Webbed toes, very powerful back legs and an aerodynamic body shape all contribute to the frog's abilities in the water.
yes, crocodiles can swim backwards
crocodiles swim because of their webbed feet
Crocodiles are the reptiles that can swim.
yes, doplins can swim backwards for about 1 hour
No. First of all, most crocodiles do not swim in salt water, which is what the Atlantic ocean is. Secondly, they cannot swim such great distances.
Alligators and crocodiles use their tales to swim rapidly. They are able to propel themselves further in the water using the tail.
No, in fact very few-if any- sea animals can swim backwards
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No, they can not.
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they swim all ways..their is not forward backwards or sideways....
yes of course! how else would they hydrate themselves? :P