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Animals That Float on Water - Simply Ecologist Ever wondered how ducks effortlessly float on water, defying gravity with their sleek bodies? Well, get ready to dive into a world of awe-inspiring animal adaptations From the tiny plankton to the unlikely swimmers like ants and even corgis, these creatures have found ingenious ways to stay afloat
‘Croco-salamander’ bones offer clues to how early animals emerged from . . . “The water land transition in tetrapods is one of the icons of evolution,” said Angielczyk But fish didn’t just sprout legs and crawl on shore; that transition was far from smooth Some of these early creatures might have evolved sturdier legs that let them both plow through swamps and swim
Axolotl | National Geographic Kids Axolotl Mexican axolotl (pronounced ACK-suh-LAH-tuhl) salamanders are amphibians that spend their whole lives underwater They exist in the wild in only one place—the lake complex of Xochimilco (pronounced SO-chee-MILL-koh), a network of artificial channels, small lakes, and temporary wetlands that help supply water to nearby Mexico City’s 18 million residents
Spinosaurus Was the First Dinosaur That Loved Water In the vast chronicle of prehistoric life, few discoveries have revolutionized our understanding of dinosaur ecology as dramatically as the revelation that Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was aquatically adapted Long portrayed as just another terrestrial predator with a sail on its back, this massive theropod has emerged as paleontology’s premier example of a water-loving dinosaur Through decades
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