This document summarizes different types of animal movement in water and air. It discusses how fish propel themselves using body-caudal movement powered by undulating muscles along their body and tail fin. It also describes how sharks and other fish maintain buoyancy using dynamic lift from pectoral fins or a swim bladder. Aquatic invertebrates like jellyfish and starfish move via hydrostatic skeletons and contractions of their fluid-filled bodies. Water mammals like dolphins and whales use powerful tail strokes, while sea otters rely on large lungs for buoyancy. Flight in birds is enabled by specialized feathers forming airfoils and hollow bones reducing weight; they can both flap wings and glide or soar using therm