Snappers swim by using a combination of body movements and fin actions. They propel themselves forward by flexing their bodies and using their powerful caudal fin (tail fin) to generate thrust. Additionally, their pectoral fins help with steering and stability, allowing them to navigate through their aquatic environment efficiently. This coordinated movement enables them to swim swiftly and maneuver effectively while hunting or evading predators.
Well they Swim for there food and grab it with there mouths
They turned to black snappers
Beloit Snappers was created in 1982.
I'd answer that question if I knew what snappers were.
no its the other way around red snappers eat crabs no its the other way around red snappers eat crabs
inaustralia you r aloud over 5 snappers
San Angelo Red Snappers was created in 1928.
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red snappers are cold blooded of course because it is an amphibian all amphibians are cold blooded
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