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The answer to your question is yes, Bottle Nose Dolphins do swim on their back.
All Webkinz can swim in a pool in your online backyard. Only fish Webkinz can swim in a underwater room without a bubble. Other Webkinz of yours that are not a fish will automatically get an air bubble when they enter a underwater room. In real life, Webkinz stuffed animals can't swim, but they can float.
Bubble reproduce eat take in nutrients swim
I don't think so - not any "normal" bubble, at any rate. Such a bubble could not be stable - its weight would pull it down, destroying it immediately.
She plays the Little Fish, who swim around and answer questions posed to the audinece.
Yes. If you happen to see or run into a blue bottle jellyfish, you better swim away.
He has reached sexual maturity and is feeling randy and wants to breed. He is not moving much because he is guarding his bubble nest. If he has had a female in with him he most probably has ova in the bubble nest he has built.
Humpback whales blow bubbles out of there mouth and swim in a circle creating a "bubble net" that traps prey. Then they swim up and eat their prey ,whick is mostly krill
Yes its possible but these things are never cheap.
They don't ever sleep they swim all day
10 mph 20 mph 30mph and sometimes 50 mph
Chlorine should be added to a pool regularly to maintain proper sanitation levels. The frequency of adding chlorine may vary based on factors such as pool usage, weather conditions, and chlorine levels. A general guideline is to check and adjust chlorine levels at least 2-3 times per week.