"Are you okay, Anna?" Ducky asked as the two finally reached the deep water.
"Yeah. I'm fine, thanks," Anna replied with a smile. She may have been older than Ducky, but to see how maternal Ducky was for her age was touching. She put others' needs before her own and was very selfless, which was admirable.
"There is very yummy green food at the bottom of this water, yes there is. Would you like to swim down with me and get some of the green food?" Ducky asked.
"Sure, why not?" Anna replied. With that, she took a deep breath, and dove beneath the surface. Ducky followed her as close as she safely could, considering Anna was the size of an adolescent swimmer. Ducky had noticed Anna was short for the species by a couple of feet, and the thought bothered her. However, she decided to put those thoughts away for the moment as the two swam down roughly twenty feet to the bottom. Ducky then noticed Anna was near the water-dwelling plants. She swam over to the plants that were in front of Anna, pointed at the plants, pointed at Anna, and then pointed at the plants again. Anna nodded, and began to pull at the plants. Ducky worked on smaller plants. Once the two had their hands full, they swam back up to the surface. When Anna surfaced, she realized she had held her breath much longer than she would've been able to as a human. Perhaps her lung capacity was even stronger in her swimmer form. She also noticed her ears did not hurt from the pressure change.
Interesting, Anna thought to herself as she and Ducky swam for the shore. Once they reached Anna's sleeping space and sat down, Ducky looked up at Anna as she took a bite of the green food. Anna then took a bite of the green food.
"That is good," Anna said as she took another bite.
"I am glad to hear it, yep yep yep. Anna, may I ask you a question?" Ducky asked.
"Anything," Anna replied after she swallowed her bite of green food.
"Are you really a grown-up?" Ducky asked.
"Of course I am, Ducky. By human standards, I am an adult," Anna chuckled. "Why? Is it 'cuz I'm a kid at heart or somethin' like that?"
"Well, I am sorry if I make you mad, but are you not small for a grown-up?" Ducky asked, almost embarrassed to ask.
"Oh, I see why ya think I'm not a grown-up. I'm just small for my race, or species if ya will. I guess it reflects in my dinosaur form, too," Anna said. "Am I right?" Ducky quietly nodded.
"See, humans come in all different shapes and sizes. We have what are known as different statures and builds, and it is said that the reason for this is based on where our ancestors lived. This also reflects what kind of things we're built for. Running, swimming, farming...ya get the idea," Anna explained. She could see the little swimmer was trying to comprehend what Anna was telling her.
"So, what are you built for?" Ducky asked.
"Well, my ancestors came from a mountainous area, meaning they were mountain dwellers. This bein' the case, I'm built for climbing more than anything else," Anna said. "See, I'm short, I have short arms and legs, my bones are on the smaller side, I'm strong for my size, and I don't feel any changes in the air when I climb. Air thins out higher up, makin' it harder to breathe, but I don't notice anything different. I'm also a fast climber."
"That is neat! It is, it is. Maybe you can tell me what the other newcomers are built for," Ducky suggested.
"Sure, but let's finish eating first," Anna giggled before she returned to her snack.
"Oh, I am sorry! I guess my big mouth got the best of me again," Ducky giggled before she continued to eat her snack.