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Answered by nuzhat9818
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The movement in aquatic animals is typically slithering. Most aquatic animals have scales which let them slide in through the water and most of them has a streamline-shaped body which helps them cut through water and move effortlessly and fastly.

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Answered by Sweet318
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Aquatic locomotion, in animals, movement through water either by swimming or by progression in contact with the substrate (i.e., the bottom or other surfaces). The common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) moving through water. Free-swimming locomotion is found in animals ranging from protozoans to whales.

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