Penguins have underwater cruising (steady) speeds of 7 to 10 kph (4.3-6.2 mph). They can probably go faster than that if something with big teeth is after them.
Penguin walking speed is 3.9 kph (2.4 mph) to 2.8 kph (1.7 mph).
their speed on land is 401km on land
They have it to swim well and have good speed
a penguin can go up to the speed of 113kms depending on if it is sliding or wailking ect ect
Emperor Penguin's use their grace, speed, and agility underwater to out swim most marine predators such as Leopard Seal's. For land... they aren't the best at getting away. Most penguin's are only really made for the sea.
penguin can't walk backwards :P t's heavy weight and it's short wings and legs which makes it to lose its flying ability and to reduce its running and walking speed on land respectively. and it's advantage is that it's feet and the small sized wings which makes it to swim faster in water. And when the penguin jumps from the shore into the water it's weight pulls it downwards which helps the penguin accelerated downwards making the work of the wings halved.this helps in deep underwater diving for the penguin.....
their speed on land is 401km on land
the gentoo penguin it's top speed is 18 km/h
A penguin's flippers give them an advantage of speed and agility in the water.
10 km per minute
They have it to swim well and have good speed
no but you can speed walk
a penguin can go up to the speed of 113kms depending on if it is sliding or wailking ect ect
Down by the speed boat.
10 km per minute
Gentoo penguins has a maximum speed of 36 kph and can dive up to 170 m. They are the fastest swimmer of penguin's underwater specie.
Its the speed of a stoned penguin on roller skates pulled over by an Austrailian cop.
The smallest penguin species is The Little Blue Penguin (eudyptula mior), which is also called the Fairy Penguin. It averages 16 in (40cm) and weighs 1kg (2.2lb). They're native to Australia and New Zealand and the Maori call them Korora.