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Dolphins, whales, fish, and other marine life....

There are also semi-aquatic animals like frogs and the platypus. ;)

Also, tigers and jaguares swim in order to cool off, trap prey, and relax.

There are a ton of swimming animals, even most dogs can swim (though some may not like it!).

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