up to 6km/h
Pacific Sailfish = 68 mph, Mako Shark = 60 mph, Wahoo = 59 mph
Mahi Mahi= 57 mph, Blue Marlin = 56 mph, Bluefin Tuna = 44 mph
Swordfish = 40 mph, Bonefish = 40 mph, Yellowfin Tuna = 40 mph
Barracuda = 36 mph, Tarpon = 35 mph, Rainbow Trout = 23 mph"
No such animal.
No such animal.
Check out:How_long_does_it_take_sperm_to_reach_an_egg
=How fast does a squid swim?==they can swim really fast=
Studies show that the sperm that produce female offspring (aka girl babies) swim more slowly than the sperm that produce male offspring, but they are also hardier. This means that "boy sperm" swim fast but die faster and "girl sperm" swim more slowly but last longer. The "Shettles Method" says that to increase your chances of having a girl, have sex 3 days before you ovulate and to have a boy have sex the day before you ovulate. The theory being that if you have sex earlier, only the "girl sperm" will survive OR if you have sex later, the "boy sperm" will outpace the "girl sperm."
Male sperm typically swim faster than female sperm in the process of fertilization.
A penguin can swim as fast as a seal
Sperm develop the ability to swim in the epididymis, a coiled tube located on the back of each testicle. During their stay in the epididymis, sperm mature and acquire their motility, allowing them to swim towards the egg for fertilization.
Dolphin swim fast so they can catch there prey
it can swim as fast as a jet
No, sperm cannot swim through clothing. They require direct contact with the vagina to reach an egg for fertilization.
Sperm is designed that way, so it gets to it's destination as quickly as possible. It has a limited lifetime and must act fast to be the one in a million which reaches the egg to fertilize it.