What's the fastest thing in the ocean?

Perhaps you know that the fastest animal in the sea, the sailfish, cruises through the water at 68 mph. In the sky, the peregrine falcon reigns supreme. Wings folded as the bird plummets through the air, it reaches 220 mph to divebomb unsuspecting prey with the advantage of gravity.
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What is the second fastest thing in the ocean?

2. Sailfish. Coming in as the second-fastest fish in the ocean, this elegant creature will tug your line at speeds of almost 70 miles per hour!
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What is the fastest mammal in the ocean?

The common dolphin (delphinus delphis) holds the title for fastest marine mammal, reaching speeds of 60 km/h (37 mph).
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What can swim the fastest in the ocean?

Although a black marlin was recently clocked at 80 mph so the sailfish record may fall to its cousin. The fastest swimming mammal is the orca (often called killer whale) which can swim over 55 mph but the Dall's porpoise of the north Pacific has been clocked at the same speed.
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Which animals has three hearts?

An octopus's three hearts have slightly different roles. One heart circulates blood around the body, while the other two pump it past the gills, to pick up oxygen.
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What is the world's strongest animal?

1. Dung Beetle. A dung beetle is not only the world's strongest insect but also the strongest animal on the planet compared to body weight. They can pull 1,141 times their own body weight.
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Can any fish swim backwards?

Unlike other fish that use their whole bodies to swim, triggerfish usually get around using only their top and bottom fins. That makes them highly maneuverable—they can swim backwards and forwards, or hover like a UFO.
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What is the slowest fish?

The dwarf seahorse (Hippocampus zosterae) is a species of seahorse found in the subtidal aquatic beds of the Bahamas and parts of the United States. It is threatened by habitat loss. According to Guinness World Records, it is the slowest-moving fish, with a top speed of about 5 feet (1.5 m) per hour.
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How fast is a blue whale?

Three times! Fin whales are the second-largest whale in the world (blue whales are first.) They weight about 80 tons, yet are also one of the fastest whales in the world. Their cruising speed is 23 miles per hour, but they can sprint to 29 MPH.
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What is faster than a cheetah?

Whereas the cheetah is the fastest sprinter, the pronghorn, also known as the American antelope, is the fastest long-distance runner of the animal kingdom. It is capable of maintaining a speed of nearly 35 miles per hour over several miles and is even faster over shorter distances.
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Are killer whales faster than dolphins?

When not at risk or hunting, dolphins travel at a leisurely speed of 10 kilometers per hour (kmh), which they can easily maintain for long distances. Orcas are slightly slower, traveling at only 6 or 7 kmh.
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What is the fastest fish alive?

Sailfish (68 mph)

Many sources list sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) as the fastest fish in the ocean.
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What animal runs the ocean?

Great white sharks, to be exact. But the true ruler of the sea is the killer whale. Killer whales are apex predators, which means they have no natural predators. They hunt in packs, much like wolves, which are also at the top of their food chain.
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What is the fastest fish on earth?

The Sailfish is the Fastest Fish in the World.
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Is Deep Blue still alive?

This massive great white shark is said to be around 50 years old. Researchers say that she will continue to grow in size over time, though at a much slower pace than before. As with most female great whites and great white sharks in general, Deep Blue has an estimated life expectancy of around 70 years.
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Do sharks sleep?

Whatever method they use to breathe, sharks are able to engage in periods of deep rest while still but do not fall asleep in the traditional sense. Lacking eyelids, their eyes remain perpetually open, and their pupils still monitor the motion of creatures swimming around them.
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How fast is the Megalodon?

As far as how quickly the megalodon swam, the top speed of the megalodon is unknown; however, researchers think that it reached speeds of at least 20 mph, which helped it outrun or keep pace with its prey. These large sharks may have consumed anywhere from 1,300 – 2,700 lbs. of food daily to maintain their energy.
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Can a fish survive in milk?

Fish have evolved over many millions of years to survive in water with a certain amount of dissolved oxygen, acidity, and other trace molecules. So, though skim milk is nine-tenths water, it still would be entirely insufficient to support a fish for long.
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Can a fish drown?

Most fish breathe when water moves across their gills. But if the gills are damaged or water cannot move across them, the fish can suffocate. They don't technically drown, because they don't inhale the water, but they do die from a lack of oxygen.
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Do fishes sleep?

While fish do not sleep in the same way that land mammals sleep, most fish do rest. Research shows that fish may reduce their activity and metabolism while remaining alert to danger. Some fish float in place, some wedge themselves into a secure spot in the mud or coral, and some even locate a suitable nest.
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What animal has 32 brains?

Leech has 32 brains. A leech's internal structure is segregated into 32 separate segments, and each of these segments has its own brain. Leech is an annelid.
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What animal has 8 hearts?

Such an enormous pressure would require a very large, strong and slow-beating heart. But, they postulate, instead of a single large heart, the Barosaurus probably had some eight hearts.
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What animal lives the longest?

The Greenland shark has the longest known life span of all vertebrates, estimated to be between 300 and 500 years. Found in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, the species can reach an astonishing 21 feet in length and mostly eats fish, but has been spotted hunting seals.
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