These 12 amazing animals broke the boundary between land and water and showed how they can live in both environments.
Living on the edge is exciting, and for these animals, it’s a way of life! In a world where most creatures live either in water or on land, these animals have been able to break boundaries and show that there are countless ways to survive. So let’s dive deep into the water, roam the land, and discover how these 12 amazing creatures live in both environments.
1. A walking catfish
Have you ever seen a fish walk? The walking catfish lives in Southeast Asia, and during the dry season, it temporarily “walks” on land by shaking its body and using its pectoral fins to reach new water sources. These fish have special respiratory organs that allow them to breathe air and can survive for several hours out of water until they reach a better home.
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2. Turtles
Turtles are one of the oldest reptiles in the world and have an interesting lifestyle. They move slowly on land; But they are skilled swimmers in the water! They can swim at a speed of 35 kilometers per hour! More interestingly, turtles have a strong desire to return to the same beach where they laid their eggs.
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3. jaw
When the jaws swim in the water with their strong fins, they love to sunbathe on land when they come out of the water. They are not only skilled swimmers, but also professional divers. Some of the jaws can sink to a depth of 900 meters! Also, their whiskers help them detect underwater vibrations and catch fish more easily.
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4. sea lion
Sea lions are known as acrobats in the ocean! They fly in the water using their front fins like the wings of birds and can walk on land by flipping their back fins. Their name is a bit misleading as sea lions have playful and social personalities. In the wild, they often rest together with their acrobat friends and bark loudly.
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5. Alligators
Alligators are designed to hunt in water and crawl on land. They move silently and stealthily through the water, using their tails to move, often with only their eyes and nostrils protruding from the water. They are also fast on land and can run at high speed to hunt prey. Fortunately for other animals, alligators don’t eat much because of their slow metabolism.
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6. Sea elephants
Elephant seals, known for their chubby bodies and teeth, are most at home in the sea and polar ice. In the water, they use their dorsal fins to swim, and their teeth help them get back onto the ice. They love to eat shellfish and can dive very deep in search of food. Elephant seals’ whiskers, like jaws, help them identify shellfish on the ocean floor.
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7. capybara
Getting to know capybara, the world’s largest rodent and skilled swimmer! Capybaras take shelter in the water and use their webbed feet to swim. These social creatures usually rest by ponds and rivers and can often be seen with only their noses and eyes out of the water.
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8. water horse
Despite their heavy bodies, hippos are agile in water and on land. They can swim in water or run on land at a speed of 30 kilometers per hour! One of the interesting features of hippopotamus is the care of their skin. Their skin is very sensitive and because of this, they produce a natural sunscreen.
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9. blue dog
If I had to use just one word to describe water dogs, they are nature’s engineers and architects. They build dams in rivers that provide homes for other animals. They are excellent swimmers and their webbed feet and smooth tail are excellent in the water. They may not be fast on land; But they are still amazing dam builders!
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10. Water otter
If you’ve seen videos of otters sliding on their bellies in water or ice, you know that these creatures are sure to be lively guests at any party! Otters have webbed feet and elongated bodies that aid in swimming; But they also live well on land.
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11. Platypus
Platypos are known as “wonders” because they are one of the few mammals in the world that lay eggs. These creatures have webbed feet and a duck’s beak designed for swimming and simulating a cross between a sheep and a duck. They also have elastic membranes and electroreceptors, which are very useful for hunting.
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12. Goldfish
If you thought the sidewalk catfish was cool, wait until you meet the goldfish. These fish can also walk on land; But they enjoy jumping and even climbing rocks and roots! Artichokes can use their skin and mouth lining to breathe and watch out for predators in water and on land with their prominent eyes.
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Living in two different environments, these amazing animals show how flexible and amazing nature is. What do you think about these animals? Share your knowledge with us and other Kajaro users.
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