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Any fish capable of swimming away have already done so.
"These observations suggest that some cubs are also capable of swimming long distances.
People lived their lives in a state of permanent shell shock, like dynamite-blasted fish still somehow capable of swimming.
Scientists say they do not believe contamination will linger in large fish capable of swimming farther afield, as they are able to metabolise and excrete radioactive substances.
He said that mortality appeared linked to a powerful storm, but said "generally speaking, polar bears seem capable of swimming amazing distances".
Although somewhat awkward as climbers, pandas readily ascend trees and, on the basis of their resemblance to bears, are probably capable of swimming.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is capable of twitching, swimming, and swarming motility (Caiazza et al. 2005).
The robot is designed to be capable of anguilliform swimming like sea-snakes and lampreys in water and lateral undulatory locomotion like a snake on ground.
He thought it was an "amphibian", i.e. an animal capable of both swimming in the sea and walking on land.
nrd−/− larvae are capable of spontaneously swimming after 72 hpf, which indicates that the motoneurons and muscle are clearly active at this developmental stage.
Touch-evoked escape behaviors grow in strength such that, at 48 hpf, embryos are capable of generating bouts of swimming lasting several seconds.
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