Pacific angelsharks are not what you would call, the fastest swimmer. Much like rays, the pacific angelshark glides along the bottom of the ocean, but can give quick burst of speed when need be. A pacific angelshark's prey can swim faster then the shark itself.
The common thresher the most wide-spread of thresher sharks, and usually what one considers when talking about them. Common threshers can swim at speeds of up to almost 50 miles per hour in short bursts.
They are not very fast but they are very graceful and the are faster then most other sharks they are related to rays
"burst speeds of 11mph"http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Gallery/Descript/bullshark/bullshark.htm
34 to 40 mph
not very fast
5mph
it depends on the shark you are asking about. Most sharks want to swim alone because they want food to themselves and they are very vain. Some sharks swim in groups though. Only to be tougher then 1 shark is. But most of the time, a shark will swim alone.
The Shortfin Mako is the fastest species of shark. It's speed has been recorded at 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph) with bursts of up to 74 kilometres per hour (46 mph). They can leap approximate 9 metres (30 ft) high or higher in the air. Some scientists suggest that the shortfin mako can swim up to 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph), though scientists are still in debate over exactly how fast the shortfin mako shark can swim. This high-leaping fish is a highly sought-after game fish worldwide. There are cases when an angry mako jumped into a boat after having been hooked.
if you do not want to attract sharks...... * do not swim if you are waring shiny stuff * do not swim if you have a cut or open wound * do not swim at night * do not swim alone * do not swim out far * do not swim near fishermen while they are fishing plus if you do get attacked by a shark kick or punch it's nose or pull out it's eyes, those are the week spots.
they swim fast because that's how they are!
they can swim up to 40km/hr
very fast
it can swim as fast as a jet
The basking shark can swim up to 4-6 miles per hour. They generally do not swim fast unless they are hunting prey.
7km/hour
56 hours
it can swim 100 ft an hour.
25 mph
2 miles
No.Only way is if you been swimming since you were 4 years old.You could be as fast as a shark if you believe yourself you could be just as fast as a shark if you think you can do it i'd say you should do overhead or keep your head on top of water if you can
how fast can the wobblegong shark swim
The speed of a shark catching its prey really does depend on the shark and how hungry it is.
It actually depends on what type of shark it is, and its speed it.