Large sharks generally cruise at a leisurely 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometres) per hour.
A hammerhead will do well to exceed 35 knots. You will do well to exceed 3 knots...but you only need to out-swim the other people in the water with you.
Hammerhead sharks can reach speeds of up to 570 kilometres per hour
20 mph for a while.
35 mph
A whale shark is a relatively "friendly" shark. It eats plankton and other small organisms. While the thresher shark can easily fit inside the whale sharks mouth, the whale shark has no desire to consume it. So no, it can't eat a thresher shark. It is not fast enough. -MNM
The thresher shark has many parts like its fins
it can swim as fast as a jet
very fast
The basking shark can swim up to 4-6 miles per hour. They generally do not swim fast unless they are hunting prey.
Yes,common thresher, fox shark, sea fox, swiveltail, thrasher.
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.
Anything bigger than 19ft. The thresher's most relatie cousin is the blue shark.
7km/hour
56 hours
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it can swim 100 ft an hour.