by Akash
Water striders: These insects use surface tension to walk on water.
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Pygmy geckos: These lizards use their long toes and rapid movements to walk on water.
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Basilisk lizards: These lizards can run on water for short distances.
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Fisher spiders: These spiders use their silk to create a surface tension bridge that allows them to walk on water.
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Western and Clark's grebe: These birds use their feet to paddle on water, and their feathers to create a barrier that prevents them from sinking.
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Common snapping turtles: These turtles can use their powerful legs to propel themselves across the surface of water.
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Common coot: These birds have long toes that allow them to walk on water.
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Common moorhen: These birds have webbed feet that allow them to walk on water.
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Common kingfisher: These birds can hover over water before diving to catch prey.
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– Common house geckos: Small lizards that can run on water for short distances.
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