It seems to me the only land animal that can't swim is the land tortoise. I am only saying this because I believe it is too heavy to say afloat and its feeble arms and legs couldn't possibly displace enough water to keep it's head above water. Other animals might include: Coral and some insects (seems like they just drown).
The word for swim for a fish is "swim." Fish swim by moving their bodies and fins to propel themselves through the water.
Some fish do, but not exactly like humans. Bony saltwater fish lose water by osmosis. To replenish the lost water, the fish need to drink.
Fish can swim because they have streamlined bodies that reduce water resistance, paired fins that provide stability and maneuverability, and a swim bladder that helps with buoyancy control. These adaptations allow fish to move efficiently through water.
A group of flying fish out of water is considered a flock. In their natural habitat in water, flying fish typically swim in schools.
"Swim like a fish" is a metaphorical expression used to describe someone who is a strong and skilled swimmer. It implies that they move through the water with ease and agility, similar to how a fish swims effortlessly.
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No they can't because they need to have salt in the water. So no sea fish cannot swim in the river.
Yes, they are. Fish cannot be removed out of water without dieing, but mammals can be in water and land, and mammals have more organs than fish, but fish are the only ones with a Swim bladder. A Swim Bladder helps the fish find density in water to float and swim.
Trout cannot swim at sea.
The word for swim for a fish is "swim." Fish swim by moving their bodies and fins to propel themselves through the water.
Once a fish has died it can't swim.
A starfish doesn't swim, it crawls.
A very sick one. All fish are able to swim. Otherwise, It would not be one!
because they swim in water and have fins
they are a fish with fins and can swim in water
Salmon swim in the sea. Salmon are fish. Fish love water. The sea is water. Thus, salmon swim in the sea. Voila!