The swordfish can swim up to 69mph.
a swordfish can swim do summer salt
they are fast they can swim up to a 1/2 mile a minute
well they probably only swim to the Abyss zone, because of the presure in the water
It Moves fast.
Swimmers do not have to try and swim as far as possible in a given time, but they swim a given distacne as fast as they can.
=How fast does a squid swim?==they can swim really fast=
if you swim 100m in 60 secs then you should be able to swim 100yd(=91.44m) in 60*91.44/100=54-55sec If you swim 100yd in 1 minute you probably will be able to swim 100m in 91.44/60*100=65-66 secs. Since 100m is longer than 100yd this time will be correct provided you can swim the last 10 meters at the same speed as you swim the 100yds.
The skeleton of a swordfish is primarily composed of cartilage rather than bone, which is characteristic of many species of fish. This cartilaginous structure makes the skeleton lighter and more flexible, aiding in the swordfish's ability to swim swiftly through the water. Additionally, the swordfish has a distinctive elongated bill, which is an extension of its upper jaw, contributing to its streamlined shape. Overall, this unique skeletal composition supports the swordfish's adaptations for predatory behavior and fast swimming.
Like all Ocean animals, they, of course, Swim XD
Do puffer fish travel alone or in groups?
70 miles per hour