The Fairy Penguin (Eudyptula minor) is known to dive as deep as 60 feet and remain submerged for as long as 60 seconds. So they can swim at a rate of two feet per second. That's 60 feet down, and 60 feet returning to the surface, in one minute.
Puffins can fly at up to 55 MPH, and they are also pretty agile underwater, where they move mostly at a fast walk --- say 5 or even 10 MPH in bursts.
They can stay down for up to a minute. For a video of a swimming puffin, see this: http://www.puffinpalooza.com/tag/how-well-can-a-puffin-swim/
swim
yes
no, auks, ducks, murres, and puffins can also swim, gulls can swim on the surface
Sharks will eat puffins if they get a chance to do so. Since puffins swim and dive in the ocean when hunting for food, they are easy prey for nearby sharks.
both swim in water and both are carnivores.
there wings help them swim in the water
=How fast does a squid swim?==they can swim really fast=
Yeah the both go "Quack" and swim in ponds
A penguin can swim as fast as a seal
So that the harsh weather of the water doesn't hurt their feet, and so they can swim faster to catch pray, survive, and swim!
Puffins can fly, but they swim much better than they fly. I've seen them do both in Alaska. It is true but they fly good most after they wait one hour after a full belly.
Dolphin swim fast so they can catch there prey