Is there animal that can fly, swim, breath in the water and run on ground?
There are several insects, including diving beetles, water boatmen, giant water bugs, and others that are capable of swimming and flying. They can move about to some extent on land – although most of them aren’t very good at it (their legs are generally modified to make them better swimmers, and not for walking or running). These insects also don’t breathe water directly. They breathe air, but many of them actually bring bubbles of air underwater with them to use something like a scuba tank. At their size, there is also some gas exchange between the bubble and the dissolved oxygen in the water – allowing them to stay down for considerable periods of time. These and other insects (including dragonflies, damselflies, mayflies, stoneflies, and many types of true flies like chironomid midges, and mosquitoes) that swim and breathe water as larvae, and then fly and breathe air as adults. There aren’t any vertebrates that are capable of all of these feats, however. The so-called flying fish a