well they float coz they would have no holes in the body so it could float
A group of animals that move together is called a drift. They may move or float in unison, such as a drift of fish or a drift of sea turtles.
Some examples of vertebrates that can float in water include ducks, alligators, and hippos. These animals have adaptations such as buoyant bodies or air-filled structures that allow them to stay afloat on the water's surface.
no
All bodies float after time. (I hate to think about what caused this question)
yes since when their around enemies they pucker up so when their enemies kill them they pucker up and float
animals that live in water have alot of flubber to keep them warm, it also is very bouyant so it helps them float.
emphasis are animals that float
yes. for animals primarily but not suggested for humans
No
They pack up their bags in their bark boats and float away to china.
Yes, beavers float they float on their back. I think God made beavers able to float is so they can find wood faster. beavers can also swim. A beaver and a platupus are just about the same thing. but Iam not sure if a platupus can swim like a beaver can. Beavers are very smart animals like a cheetah or tiger because it can find it's habitat fasterr than other animals can because the're house is like dam.
A group of animals that move together is called a drift. They may move or float in unison, such as a drift of fish or a drift of sea turtles.
Beacuse on land they could easlily be hurt and their only way to get around is to float. it would not be albe to walk or float on the ground, would it? It was just adapted to the water.
the name given to tiny sea animals and plant that float in the sea.they form the main food of many sea animal
Many animals gulp water into their stomach or another part of their bodies known as the swim bladder. The air helps to make them buoyant and can help them float for minutes or even hours in some cases. These animals include fish, and jellyfish.
The Portuguese Man-o-War is not a single animal. Instead it has different animals working together. The parts are: float, tentacles, reproductive sytems, and mouth. The float is filled with carbon monoxide.
Yes. Quicksand is equal opportunity non-discriminatory. Anything that won't float on top or that can float on top but struggles and moves so that its weight per surface area increases enough will sink.