Backswimmers move by rowing their long hind legs through the water in a sculling motion, using them as paddles to push themselves forward or backward. They can also glide through the water using their streamlined body shape to minimize water resistance. Additionally, they can adjust their posture to control their buoyancy and depth in the water.
Move is already in verb form.There is also moves and moved.Some examples are:"I will move the wardrobe"."He moves the wardrobe"."He moved the wardrobe".
You could do 'quickly moving', 'slowly moving'.. Etc. If you're only using move not moving, the same would still apply. You could do fast move, slow move, bad move, good move and many more-- whichever fits the situation the best.
A cheetah can move swiftly on land and a peregrine falcon can move swiftly in the air.
No, in The Sims 2, roommates are tied to the specific lot and won't move with your active sim to a new location. They will continue to live at the original lot until you return.
No, "move" is not a preposition. It is a verb that indicates an action of changing position or location.
A backswimmer is any of a group of various aquatic insects of the family Notonectidae, which swim on their backs.
air bubbles
The backswimmer insect is named so because it swims backwards, unlike most other insects.
backswimmer
in water, sometimes in land
dragon flies
Notonecta backswommer What is "their" referring to?
Backswimmers are carnivorous insects that primarily feed on small aquatic insects, tadpoles, and even small fish. They are skilled predators and use their strong front legs to grab and immobilize their prey before piercing them with their sharp proboscis to suck out their bodily fluids.
no the reason is because back swimmers do not lay eggs. back swimmers only have live born. they are easy to catch tho. have fun if you try catching them when you are in the pool they tend to bite when they feel threatened.
all i know is the hectors dolphin which is an endangered species.Hectors dolphin Cephalorhynchus hectoriBlue Whale Baleonoptera musculusClown Fish Ocellaris opercula
Backswimmers have flattened bodies and long hind legs that are specialized for swimming. They also have piercing mouthparts adapted for predation, as they feed on small aquatic organisms like mosquito larvae. Their ability to breathe underwater using a plastron, an air bubble held under their wings, is another important adaptation.
Move Move Move - The Red Tribe - was created in 1996.