All mammals can swim, except for two

All mammals can swim, except for two

tiger-455804_640Contrary to what used to be thought, virtually all mammals can swim. ย Cats? ย Yes, though they hate it. ย Camels? ย Yes, despite seldom seeing water. ย Pigs? ย Yes. Elephants? ย They are excellent swimmers. ย Throw a bat into the water and it will useย its little wingsย like oars.

From what we know now, apparently there are only two mammalsโ€“one species and one genusโ€“that canโ€™t instinctively swim. ย Guess, and then see what they areโ€“along with a fascinating article on the subjectโ€“after the jump.

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Photo of tiger swimming by cuzitwasgood, Pixabay, Creative Commons, Public Domain

The only two kinds of mammals that canโ€™t swim are:

(1) ย giraffes

(2) ย apes

Apparently, some apes can be taught to swim. ย The author classifies human beings in this category, though humans, once they learn, outdo just about every other terrestrial mammalian species when it comes to swimming.

From Josh Gabbatiss, BBC โ€“ Earth โ€“ The strange experiments that revealed most mammals can swim:

My girlfriendโ€™s grandparents, Audrey and Hamish, are an inquisitive pair with a keen interest in all things biological. One day, they decided to test a pet theory of Audreyโ€™s.

โ€œIโ€™ve always thought that all mammals can produce milk and that they can swim,โ€ she says, โ€œalthough not at the same time.โ€

And so, it came to pass that they found themselves gathered with their daughters around the garden pond clutching their pet guinea pigs. โ€œWe had a fishing net in case anybody got in trouble, we put the guinea pig in one side, and it doggy-paddled โ€“ or guinea pig paddled โ€“ over to the other.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s the only experimental experience we have,โ€ says Hamish, explaining his view that because most mammals walk on four legs, they should be able to swim instinctively using a โ€œdoggy-paddleโ€ style.

But is he right?

Some mammals are clearly natural swimmers. Whales, seals and otters have evolved to move effortlessly through the water. Many terrestrial mammals are capable swimmers too; dogs of course, but also other domestic animals such as sheep and cows. Even cats can swim well, although they donโ€™t enjoy it much.

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