Why Wolverine Can’t Swim in Marvel Comics
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Wolverine's inability to swim, a consequence of his adamantium-bonded skeleton, is explored through comic book lore. The dense metal adds considerable weight, estimated near 100 extra pounds, bringing his total body mass to approximately 300 pounds. This density prevents him from floating, causing him to sink immediately in water bodies like oceans or lakes.
In the absence of buoyancy, Wolverine must resort to walking along the lake or ocean floor. His survival during this submersion is solely attributed to his highly potent healing factor, which sustains him past the point of oxygen deprivation until he can reach the shore. This specific, challenging side effect is a notable detail related to the adamantium process within the X-Men universe, as exemplified in media like the film X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
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