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you improve your stamina by doing long distances jogging running swimming you improve your stamina by doing long distances jogging running swimming
becaus it has a long, thin streamlined body to cut through the water. It also has lots of fins to push through the water like oars. by MACKENZIE SCOTT
by swimming long distances through the ocean.
Yes, grasshoppers have adapted to movement on land. They have long legs that are capable of hopping them long distances very quickly.
The limbs of horses are strong and muscular. That would suggest that they are adapted for walking and running over long distances.
By ship, they don't like swimming long distances.
Moles are not adapted for swimming and are not proficient swimmers. They are well-adapted for burrowing and living underground in soil. If they find themselves in water, they may be able to paddle or float for short distances but swimming is not a natural behavior for them.
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Yes, penguins are considered to be aquatic species because they spend a significant amount of time in the water, where they forage for food and travel long distances. They are highly adapted for swimming and diving in the ocean.
Dolphins travel by swimming. They don't migrate long distances like many whales do, but they do migrate when the seasons warrant it.
So the quote is supposedly by Thomas Edison. It means that if you have a goal (say, doing a decathlon within the next six months) and you do nothing to achieve that goal, (in this case, train by running long distances, swimming long distances, biking long distances) you might as well be hallucinating or daydreaming about getting to the goal.