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They swim freely within the bodies of their hosts, which include flatworms, polychaete worms, bivalve molluscs, and echinoderms.
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They swim " upside-down " and feed by filtering organic particles from the water or by scraping algae from surfaces.
They are also noted for the ability to rise from the grave as wisps of smoke and " swim " through solid rock, which would be useful as a means of exiting their graves.
They are more streamlined than fur seals and sea lions, so can swim more effectively over long distances.
They regularly ran or walked six kilometres ( four miles ) to swim in Ruissalo, and back, sometimes twice a day.
They also possess a swim bladder, and do not dwell on the bottom, instead dispersing from their hatching grounds as plankton.
They have limited control over movement, but can use their hydrostatic skeleton to navigate through contraction-pulsations of the bell-like body ; some species actively swim most of the time, while others are mostly passive.
They then search underwater for prey between and beneath stones and debris ; they can also swim with their wings.
They are of a similar colour to the adults and can swim from birth, The Gray Seal, which is more common in this area having one of the largest British populations, also comes in a number of colours and live in colonies giving birth to white pups from October through to January.
They have long hind legs which they use to swim at the top of water, these powerful legs are covered in tiny hairs which help them keep buoyant.
They are similar to Notonecta glauca, the water boatman or back swimmer by appearance, although these lesser waterboatman are herbivores and swim on their fronts.
They and freely
They and other authors freely expanded or modified pre-existing models, constantly refining the moral content without interest or access to much more detail regarding the factual content.
They benefit from the territorially constrained states, being able to move freely from one country to the next, while states must negotiate with other sovereign states.
They roam the mountainside freely, galloping through the crystal valleys and crossing the precariously loose rock of the mountains.
They constructed their pictures from freely brushed colours that took precedence over lines and contours, following the example of painters such as Eugène Delacroix and J. M. W. Turner.
They roam freely over the surface of their host and, unlike other lice, do not form permanent attachments.
They based this assessment on the confessions of the accused, which were freely given in open court, without any apparent evidence that they had been extracted by torture or drugging.
They stole freely from the contemporary French and Spanish stage, from English Jacobean and Caroline plays, and even from Greek and Roman classical comedies, and combined the looted plotlines in adventurous ways.
They establish a " right-to-know " legal process by which requests may be made for government-held information, to be received freely or at minimal cost, barring standard exceptions.
They use a strong permanent magnet that can freely slide up and down a tube, passing through a coil of wire as it does.
They sought to bring a higher profile to the practical benefits of freely available source code, and they wanted to bring major software businesses and other high-tech industries into open source.
They sought to bring a higher profile to the practical benefits of freely available source code, and wanted to bring major software businesses and other high-tech industries into open source.
They are complex machines with one or more rotating Gyroscopes that can rotate freely in 3 degrees of motion within a complex gimbal system.
They learn that the dragons are a disengaged race who do nothing but amass knowledge, sharing it freely with others.
They promoted a " republic of letters " that crossed national boundaries and allowed intellectuals to freely exchange books and ideas.
They run Samba ( an SMB daemon ), NFS daemon, and FTP daemons which are freely available for those operating systems.
They went on to claim that AT & T had confirmed this by allowing the free redistribution of NET-1, as well as allowing the distribution of the later BSDs, in which specific source code files were marked as containing no AT & T code, and were freely redistributable.
They have the advantage of being system independent, and there is a freely available large database of them, Foomatic.
They had been operating freely for approximately two months when the U. S. Post Office ordered an end to such traffic, effective August 26, 1861.
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