(Los Angeles) A Cathedral City couple found a baby alligator taking a swim in their pool. Kent Shocknek and Suzanne Rico report.
(Los Angeles) A Cathedral City couple found a baby alligator taking a swim in their pool. Kent Shocknek and Suzanne Rico report.
(Dallas) An Arlington family is mourning after their toddler was found dead in an apartment pool. According to investigators, a couple of children were the first to find the little boy Sunday.
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"Swimmer" redirects here. For the military term, see frogman.
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Swimming is the movement by humans or animals through water, usually without artificial assistance. Swimming is an activity that is both useful and recreational for many species. Its primary uses are bathing, cooling, travel, fishing, escape, and sport. An individual's ability to swim can be judged by speed or stamina.
Animals with lungs have an easier time floating than those without.[1] Almost all mammals can swim by instinct. Bats, kangaroos, moles and sloths can swim, despite their rather strange shapes. The few exceptions include apes and possibly giraffes. Land birds can swim or float for at least some time. Ostriches, cassowaries and tortoises can swim.
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