they dont swim backwards yah um, either u asked the question wrong or your reeeaallly tired cause they dont swim backwards
Yes indeed, incanse of a predator the will walk back and hide in there shell
Fish have many adadptations for escaping from predators. * Their tails allow them to swim quickly. * Some fish can also swim backwards * The colours of different fish allow them to camouflage into water plants or into the sea floor.
Most fish are not capable of swimming backwards due to the design of their bodies and fins, which are optimized for forward movement. However, there are some exceptions, such as the moonfish, that are able to swim in reverse by using their pectoral fins in a unique way.
Sharks cannot swim backwards. Unlike the fins of telelosts (bony fish), sharks' pectoral fins do not bend upwards, and so they are unable to back up. Sharks are also unable to stop swimming suddenly.
There are only two animals that are not able to move backward. These animals are the kangaroo and the emu.
yes, doplins can swim backwards for about 1 hour
are the turtles still there in september/october in turtle bay in hawaii
yes, crocodiles can swim backwards
No, in fact very few-if any- sea animals can swim backwards
No, they can not.
yes
they swim all ways..their is not forward backwards or sideways....
they can
They can swim backwards in short bursts, if that's what you mean.
sea otter
backwards or upside down
NO. The tail of the sperm can only propel it forward.