It is my favorite sea animal! DOLPHINS:) :) :)
Because if the animal flys/swims/walks past a magnit...
swims (SWIMS)
This concept is referred to as a misconception, because animals do not have backward knees. The part you think is a backward knee is equivalent (homologous) to your ankle. Notice that your ankle bends "backward." Animals have forward bending knees, just like you, but they are often overlooked. Look higher up on the animal and you will see their homologous knee. In some animals, there is a lot of muscle and/or loose skin over the area, so it looks like a rounded hunch near their hips.Stand up. Lean over. Bend your knees a bit. Now stretch your t-shirt down over your knees. This is how you might imagine many animals having 'hidden' knees.
Kangaroo: Their powerful hind legs allow them to hop forward but not backward. Elephant: Due to the structure of their legs and joints, elephants can only move in a forward direction. Octopus: Octopuses move using jet propulsion by expelling water through a siphon, allowing them to move forward but not backward efficiently.
The animal with yellow spots that swims is likely a leopard shark. Leopard sharks are commonly found in shallow coastal waters and have yellowish-brown bodies with distinctive black spots. They are slow-moving and harmless to humans.
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welll... everything that walks swims flys or crawls...
These are known as marine aquatic animals and they come in millions of Forms.
There are many animals that cannot walk backward. Emus and other large birds might not be able to walk backward. Kangaroos, wallabies, and other members of the kangaroo family cannot walk backward.
There are only two animals that are not able to move backward. These animals are the kangaroo and the emu.
In slaughterhouse, circus and in backward type of farms in villages
polar bears are omnivores and they also swim
Because if the animal flys/swims/walks past a magnit...
it swims?
Olivia swims the fastest
swims (SWIMS)
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