Whenever I see this picture I think of this:

| Creature | Swims | Walks | Flies |
| -------- | ----- | ----- | ----- |
| Dog      | X     | X     |       |
| Fish     | X     |       |       |
| Bird     |       | X     | X     |
| Duck     | X     | X     | X     |

Notice how for each combination of swimming, walking and flying, there is a living creature that can do just that, with the exception of swimming and flying.

Sure there are flying fish, but they glide rather than fly. Did evolution really forget to cover this niche?

  • ulterno@programming.dev
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    2 天前

    So while it needs to get out to breathe, it can still swim underwater for as long as it has breath. Nice.
    However, those feet look like they can be used to walk.

    • MrsDoyle@sh.itjust.works
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      9 小时前

      Yes, that’s true. But it’s more a stumbling waddle than a walk. I looked at some videos of gannet colonies, and hardly any of the tens of thousands of birds are walking. I think like most of these diving seabirds their feet are set well back.

      This is a really nice vid of a Canadian colony: https://youtu.be/g9bzWqfIu2Y