Swimming with the sharks
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ASEASwimming with the sharks
DEEPLike the part of a swimming pool with the diving board
breaststrokea swimming-stroke performed breast-down, with circling movements of the arms and a froglike movement of the legs
waterto break the surface of the water with the feet, esp. in swimming the breaststroke doing the frog kick
breaststrokesBREASTSTROKE, a swimming-stroke performed breast-down, with circling movements of the arms and a froglike movement of the legs
jellyfishesA free-swimming marine coelenterate with a jellylike bell- or saucer-shaped body that is typically transparent and has stinging tentacles around the edge
jellyfishA free-swimming marine coelenterate with a jellylike bell- or saucer-shaped body that is typically transparent and has stinging tentacles around the edge
penguinA large flightless seabird of the southern hemisphere, with black upper parts and white underparts and wings developed into flippers for swimming under water
phalaropesA small wading or swimming bird with a straight bill and lobed feet, unusual in that the female is more brightly colored than the male
backstrokeA swimming stroke performed on the back with the arms lifted alternately out of the water in a backward circular motion and the legs extended and kicking
eurypteridsAn extinct marine arthropod of a group occurring in the Paleozoic era. They are related to horseshoe crabs and resemble large scorpions with a terminal pair of paddle-shaped swimming appendages
eurypteridAn extinct marine arthropod of a group occurring in the Paleozoic era. They are related to horseshoe crabs and resemble large scorpions with a terminal pair of paddle-shaped swimming appendages
billfishesA large, fast-swimming fish of open seas, with a streamlined body and a long, pointed, spearlike snout. It occurs on the surface in warmer waters and is a popular sporting fish
billfishA large, fast-swimming fish of open seas, with a streamlined body and a long, pointed, spearlike snout. It occurs on the surface in warmer waters and is a popular sporting fish
anablepssmall, surface-swimming fish, Anableps anableps, inhabiting shallow, muddy streams of Mexico and Central America, having each eye divided, with the upper half adapted for seeing in air and the lower half for seeing in water