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From elephants to bats: 5 unexpected swimmers in the wild

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 7, 2026, 07:00 IST
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5 unexpected swimmers in the wild


There’s been a lot of talk lately about animals and the little-known habits that often go unnoticed. Not the loud, dramatic wildlife stories, but the small, fascinating details that make you stop and think, “Wait, I didn’t know that.” One such detail is how some animals swim.


We usually connect swimming with animals that live in water. Fish, dolphins, seals, and… the list goes on. But nature does not stick to labels. Some animals that spend most of their time on land can also swim when the situation calls for it. It is not something they show off. It is just there.


Here are a few animals that might change the way you look at swimming in the wild.

Disclaimer: The details in this article are based on online sources and ecological studies. Information may differ depending on species and region.

Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)

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Bats do not panic in water






Bats are all about flight. Night skies, fast turns, silent movement. Water is not part of their image.


Still, some bats can swim if they land in water. They move by pushing their wings on the surface, almost like rowing. This also helps some bats while feeding near water bodies. It is simple and effective.

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Camels and water are not enemies



Camels and deserts go hand in hand. Dry land, long walks, very little water. That is the picture most of us have.


But camels can swim when they need to. They move slowly and steadily. Their body stays afloat, and their long neck keeps the head above water. It is not something they do often, but they manage just fine.

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Cats are not always anti water




Cats have built a strong reputation for avoiding water. In many homes, that is true.


But not all cats are the same. Some breeds are comfortable in water, and wild cats often enter water while hunting or to cool off. Even regular house cats can swim if there is no other option.


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Elephants are very comfortable swimmers




Elephants may be huge, but water does not bother them. They are strong swimmers and can cross deep rivers.


They breathe through their trunks while swimming, which makes it easier for them to stay in water for long periods. Swimming also helps them move between areas and stay cool.

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Hedgehogs can swim but with limits





Hedgehogs do not look like swimmers. Small body, short legs, slow movement.


But they can swim when they come across water. They can float, which helps them stay above the surface. At the same time, they get tired quickly. That is why hedgehogs, especially pets, need supervision near water.







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