Recently there has been an exchange carried on within the pages of Swim Magazine that has intrigued us. |
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The Great River Swim starts at 1.10 pm when iron men and women challenge each other to race to Chiswick Eyot and back. |
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University of Arizona freshmen and 1996 Olympic teammates Amanda Beard and Beth Botsford set American records in December at the Texas Invitational Swim Meet. |
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The weekly task is to chillax in an inflatable chair, but I don't see one at the swim center. |
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With that album, the Beatles signaled the end of the dance craze era in which people had done the Pony, the Mashed Potato, The Swim, the Twist and too many others to mention. |
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Swim interneuron isolation was done according to methods previously described by them, by pulling the cell out of the ganglia using the recording microelectrode. |
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How long do you have to run, swim, or do yoga to burn off a handful of almonds or a big mac? |
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People swim into pool walls, people swim into each other, and, in certain parts of the U.S., people swim into alligators. |
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In Porthcawl the Christmas Day Swim is celebrating its 50th anniversary, while Tenby is hosting its 44th dip on Boxing Day. |
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This summer, Dad's can swim, kayak, boat or hang at the beach in Royal Robbins Radeau Swim Trunks. |
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Fish can swim in the icy waters without turning into fishsicles because many of them make chemicals that keep their blood from freezing. |
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I don't need armbands anymore, but I like the woggles that my friends use on our Sunday swim. |
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Swim Wales is based at the Wales National Pool, Sketty, Swansea. |
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An annual swim from New York City's Battery Park to Sandy Hook, New Jersey is called the Ederle Swim in memory of Gertrude Ederle, and follows the course she swam. |
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Swim bladders were cut into 2 x 2 cm pieces, and were placed in different concentrations of an ionic biological detergent to carry out acellurization protocols. |
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Teacher Charley Wilde with her wetsuit, t-shirt and Great Swim cap. |
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Bold-colored and printed pantsuits were among the popular styles on the runway during the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim 2012, which ended this week. |
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My wacky aunt takes a swim before the lake freezes every winter. |
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We stood on the deck and watched dolphins swim near the ship. |
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It took Sue Dockar a good half hour to swim out to her target bombora, a moderate swim in spearfishing terms. |
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When we are still worried about our lack of experience and ability to swim, we jump in feetfirst. |
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They travel in large schools with other fish and swim continuously throughout the day. |
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However, when they flee, they swim backward quickly by curling and uncurling their abdomens. |
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Because of its streamlined shell and strong foot, it can burrow in wet sand very quickly, and is also able to swim. |
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They rarely swim, despite having webbed feet, usually landing on water only to bathe. |
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Harp seals prefer to swim in the ocean, spending relatively little time on land. |
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On 24 August, he began a second swim by diving in from the Admiralty Pier at Dover. |
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After his record swim, Captain Webb basked in national and international adulation, and followed a career as a professional swimmer. |
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On 6 August 1926, she became the first woman to swim across the English Channel. |
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Her father taught her to swim in Highlands, New Jersey, where the family owned a summer cottage. |
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She trained with Jabez Wolffe, a swimmer who had attempted to swim the Channel 22 times. |
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Gertrude possessed a contract from both the New York Daily News and Chicago Tribune when she attempted the Channel swim a second time. |
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Another American swimmer in France in 1926 to try and swim the Channel was Lillian Cannon from Baltimore. |
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Water deer are proficient swimmers, and can swim several miles to reach remote river islands. |
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They swim well and fly adequately but are almost helpless on land, because their legs are placed towards the rear of the body. |
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Its physical appearance suggests it to be a vigorous swimmer that can swim in a vertical position. |
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Restrictions on cod effectively limit fishing on other groundfish species with which the cod swim, such as flounder and haddock. |
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Sonar reflects off the millions of lanternfish swim bladders, giving the appearance of a false bottom. |
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During this time, the shelled veliger larvae use their ciliated vela to capture food and swim. |
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Research indicates that when a boat has a higher frequency the manatees rapidly swim away from danger. |
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Large numbers of crocodiles swim in circles to trap fish and take turns snatching them. |
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On Saturday 26 August 1911, Alice Maud Boyall became the first woman to swim the Humber. |
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Polar bears sometimes swim underwater to catch fish like the Arctic charr or the fourhorn sculpin. |
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Ten of the sows had a cub swim with them and after a year, six cubs survived. |
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The polar bear may swim underwater for up to three minutes to approach seals on shore or on ice floes. |
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As the distance increases between the pack ice and the coast, females must swim longer distances to reach favored denning areas on land. |
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They will be swimming slower than they could otherwise swim, so their stroke mechanics will be less racelike. |
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The maxim is worthy of the fool in the old story, who resolved not to go into the water until he had learnt to swim. |
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They are unique among passerines for their ability to dive and swim underwater. |
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The two South American species swim and dive less often than the three northern ones. |
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One week after the hatching, the young ruffe start to swim and feed actively, but they do not form schools at this age. |
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Now, in calm weather, to swim in the open ocean is as easy to the practised swimmer as to ride in a spring-carriage ashore. |
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I told my daughter to get her hair dyed at a salon, but she had to swim upstream and do it herself. Now it's a mess. |
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The water line is to that Bend or place she should swim in when she is loaded. |
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Johnston, who coaches the Family Y's Water Rats senior swim team, says her swimmers can't wait to hit the water Apr. |
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In September 2007, a seven-year-old boy who could not swim drowned in a wave pool at the old Olympia centre. |
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Shall not all the letters of the Torah have little whiptails, to swim into our inward parts, there to implant themselves and grow? |
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Why, now, blow wind, swell billow, and swim bark! The storm is up and all is on the hazard. |
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He had very little money, but he was lucky at cards, made many acquaintances, took part in all entertainments, in a word, he was in the swim. |
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Other fish, prawns and crabs come into the Lake on the king tides and swim up to the warm backwaters to breed. |
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She completed the swim, nominally 11 miles but equivalent to 22 miles because of tidal flows, in 7 hours 20 minutes. |
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Their father taught the boys how to swim and ride, although he sometimes hired a slave to teach them instead. |
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Very few lotic insects are strong swimmers, probably because of the energy expenditure required to swim against a current. |
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All three islands offer scuba diving, and the Cayman Islands are home to several snorkelling locations where tourists can swim with stingrays. |
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In July 1966, Brenda Sherratt became the first person to swim the length of the loch. |
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She began her swim the day before her 18th birthday, completing it the following day having turned 18 during her swim. |
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A reduced blood flow in the webbing on their feet outside of the breeding season also helps to maintain body temperature when they swim. |
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In 2013, one boar was reported to have completed the seven mile swim from France to Alderney in the Channel Islands. |
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Sperm are flagellated and must swim from the antheridia that produce them to archegonia which may be on a different plant. |
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Large groups will dive and swim together in circles repeatedly and all rise up to the surface, heads first and bills open. |
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Secondly, large groups will swim in a line weaving across each other in the same direction. |
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After one month, the pup can leave the holt and after two months, it is able to swim. |
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Dolphins swim by moving their tail fin and rear body vertically, while their flippers are mainly used for steering. |
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Although they are traveling in these pods, the dolphins do not necessarily swim right next to each other. |
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Living in water with strong currents and potentially dangerous floating debris, it must swim continuously to avoid injury. |
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In addition to such endeavors, the individuals swim with and surface near surfers at the beach. |
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Eels swim by generating body waves which travel the length of their bodies. |
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This provides refuges for juvenile salmon so they do not have to swim into large channels where they are subject to predation. |
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They swim along with their mouths open, filtering the plankton from the water as it passes through their gills. |
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The fish swim in a grid where the distance between them is the same as the jump length of their prey, as indicated in the animation above right. |
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Suitably designed trollers can also catch mackerels effectively when they swim near the surface. |
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I'd not've fallen in if you'd've told me it was there, Da. And I'd not've sunk if you'd've taught me how to swim. |
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Scallops swim in the direction of the valve opening, unless the velum directs an abrupt change in course direction. |
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In the absence of barnacle encrustation, individual scallops swim significantly longer, travel further, and attain greater elevation. |
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They also possess a swim bladder, and do not dwell on the bottom, instead dispersing from their hatching grounds as plankton. |
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The larva also loses its swim bladder and spines, and sinks to the bottom, laying its blind side on the underlying surface. |
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Freshly hatched fish larvae are also plankton for a few days, as long as it takes before they can swim against currents. |
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Hence ctenophores usually swim in the direction in which the mouth is eating, unlike jellyfish. |
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They swim at the bottom, where shrimp and crabs are found and shoot out a jet of water to uncover the prey buried in the sand. |
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This cleaning helps the turtle swim by reducing the amount of drag and improves their health. |
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This symbol mirrors the real life of the green Hawaiian turtle as it will swim hundreds of miles to lay its eggs at its own place of birth. |
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Surface feeders that swim often have unique bills as well, adapted for their specific prey. |
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They are known to swim alongside other cetaceans such as humpback, fin, minke, pilot, and orca whales on occasion. |
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Resident killer whales swim with porpoises, other dolphins, seals, and sea lions, which are common prey for transient killer whales. |
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They also lack arrector pili, so their fur can be streamlined as they swim. |
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Young pinnipeds typically learn to swim on their own and some species can even swim at birth. |
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Male walruses may help inexperienced young as they learn to swim, and have even been recorded caring for orphans. |
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Squid and octopus can be found along the coast and sea turtles and hammerhead sharks swim in the sea around the coast. |
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The sea currents carry their eggs to the Norwegian Sea, and the adults also swim there to benefit from the food supply. |
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Osmerids are generally small, silvery, elongate fishes that swim in the water column. |
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Gar and bowfin have a vascularized swim bladder that functions in the same way. |
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Many bony fish have an internal organ called a swim bladder that adjusts their buoyancy through manipulation of gases. |
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The male inverts himself beneath the female, and the pair swim in circles while spawning. |
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It was still too shallow for the turtle to swim, but it used its four flappers with so much effect against its two assailants, as to give them a thorough shower-bath. |
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Other conservation efforts also occurred, such as when Christopher Swain became the first person to swim all 315 miles of the Hudson River in support of cleaning it up. |
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Why don't you take a swim back across the Rio Grande, jabroni. |
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Fish innately know how to swim, they don't go to school to learn it. |
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The polar bear is an excellent swimmer and often will swim for days. |
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This is in contrast to nekton organisms, such as fish, squid and marine mammals, which can swim against the ambient flow and control their position in the environment. |
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Dipping is also common when birds are sitting on the water, and gulls may swim in tight circles or foot paddle to bring marine invertebrates up to the surface. |
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A recent study tracking swimming jellyfish revealed that these medusae can detect marine currents and swim against the current to congregate in blooms. |
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Many pelagic fish swim in schools weighing hundreds of tonnes. |
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Zoea larvae swim with their thoracic appendages, as opposed to nauplii, which use cephalic appendages, and megalopa, which use abdominal appendages for swimming. |
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Experienced and beginner divers are invited to swim around the Kittiwake. |
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It can swim when pressed to do so by pursuit from predators. |
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These young turtles are rarely seen as they swim in deep, pelagic waters. |
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Whales swim by moving their tail fin and lower body up and down, propelling themselves through vertical movement, while their flippers are mainly used for steering. |
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Pelicans swim well with their strong legs and their webbed feet. |
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He acquired his ability to swim in the River Severn at Coalbrookdale. |
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There's a pear orchard, and a knot garden, and a diddy little lake that's just big enough to swim in... hey, if the weather stays like this, we can have a dip tomorrow. |
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I sink because I cannot swim, undertowed to the Centre, abandoning all remembrance of the surface toward the cloud of unknowing, without choice I'm pulled. |
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They may spend several days at sea and travel up to 50 kilometers in search of feeding grounds, and will also swim some distance upstream into freshwater in large rivers. |
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Hybrids can swim well like minks and burrow for food like polecats. |
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His final stunt was to be a dangerous swim through the Whirlpool Rapids on the Niagara River below Niagara Falls, a feat many observers considered suicidal. |
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While humans are allowed to swim with manatees in one area of Florida, there have been numerous charges of people harassing and disturbing the manatees. |
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Elephant seals do not swim until weeks after they are weaned. |
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Killer whale populations in New Zealand and Peru have been observed preying on bottlenose dolphins, but this seems rare, and other orcas may swim with dolphins. |
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These turtles swim using all four feet in a way similar to the dog paddle, with the feet on the left and right side of the body alternately providing thrust. |
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The dolphins would swim up behind enemy divers and attach a buoy to their air tank, so that they would float to the surface and alert nearby Navy personnel. |
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They can swim backwards by reversing the direction of the wave. |
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As you begin to integrate butterfly into your workouts, begin with two to four full butterfly strokes from the wall, then swim easy freestyle for the remainder of the length. |
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We took a trip out to swim with the whale sharks, explored Contoy Island and visited the turtle farm where the turtles grow to be released back into the wild. |
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They swim with their mouth wide open and their percula fully expanded. |
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Thousands of fleeing Bastarnae perished, many asphyxiated in nearby woods by encircling fires set by the Romans, others drowned trying to swim across the Danube. |
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Cut off, the native crew leaped overboard and tried to swim back to shore. |
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There are also dolphin shows daily and a swim with dolphins program. |
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Only five men had been able to swim the English Channel before Ederle. |
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These freshwater eels spawn in the ocean, and then enter estuaries as glass eels and swim upstream to live in fresh water during their juvenile growth phase. |
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The Greenland halibut can swim in a vertical position and both sides of its body are a speckled brown colour, but the left side is rather paler than the right. |
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