A bailisk lizard literally runs on the waters surface. How? "Its right leg sweeps back and inward in a movement that is very similar to the crawl stroke when swimming" . The result is an S-shaped movement as it thrusts forward. Comments?
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Very Interesting....Where did you find this little tidbit by the way?.....Was it from the discovery channel or Science Magazine I wonder?......If we were to pull hard enough (and fast enough?) during freestyle, will the fuselage of our bodies then rise above the water so that we are actually just skimming the surface of the water?...I wonder???
newmastersswimmer
Very Interesting....Where did you find this little tidbit by the way?.....Was it from the discovery channel or Science Magazine I wonder?......If we were to pull hard enough (and fast enough?) during freestyle, will the fuselage of our bodies then rise above the water so that we are actually just skimming the surface of the water?...I wonder???
newmastersswimmer