Then, working with her feet and her one free arm, she began to swim backwards, towing Sally's floating form.
The amplitude that they move their body through allows them to swim backwards.
"I swim backwards and I turn and something cracked," he said.
Unlike most cetaceans, they are capable of swimming backwards.
A fish ("about the size of a sunfish but much bigger") which swims backwards to keep the water out of its eyes.
The larva swims backwards, with its tail upwards, spinning slowly as it goes.
It may also stabilize the shrimp when it swims backwards.
Another is a means of stopping quickly; when Ecco has already stopped, the same buttons can make him swim backwards.
Inside it some potatoes were idly swimming backwards and forwards.
These cells cannot swim backwards due to the nature of their propulsion.