where would you see a gudgeon flying, swimming or burrowing
The average flying fish is usually silver or grey in color, which helps to blend in with the water when it is swimming. This coloration provides camouflage and protection from predators while the fish is in the water.
Penguins don't have gills. Penguins have lungs, like all birds. They've simply opted for swimming instead of flying.
Oh, what a lovely question! Animals can be so fascinating. Let's see, some 'ing' words to describe them could be soaring like an eagle, swimming gracefully like a dolphin, or even pouncing playfully like a kitten. Just imagine the beautiful world of nature and all the incredible creatures in it.
Burrowing owls live under ground unlike other owls. Try to think of another owl that lives underground. Burrowing owls are long legged and live in open landscapes of North and South America. They live underground They are very different from other owls.
There are no fish with actual wings . There are fish that have evolved with enlarged , or extended pectoral fins, that when extended while swimming and leaving the water momentarily , appear to fly , much like a flying squirrel. Usually , in the fishes aspect, it is used to escape predators . Hence the term "Flying Fish"
Swimming!
burrowing owls live under ground and other birds dontBurrowing owls are the only owls who live underground. Also, burrowing owls prefer running with their long legs to flying.
that they are made for running not flying
well penguin hands are not 4 flying their for swimming
foxes cant fly..................flying foxe is fake they can swim though swimming fox is reel
Are you swimming? Boating? Flying?
Flying, rowing or swimming?
some of the animals got to Surtsey island by swimming or flying
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Yes it is possible to have a small custom sized swimming pool in an airplane. But for this the airplane has to be very big and lots of modifications has to be done to the plane and the pool to prevent water from spilling during takeoff, landing and in turbulence.
driving swimming graduating flying
Penguins are the birds that use their wings as flippers.