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Penguins can reach 20 mph and they waddle at 2 mph.
The sailfish is the fastest swimming ´thing´on earth. It can reach speeds of 120 kph.
Well, this is a very tricky question because different penguins can reach diffrent speeds.
The Orca. It can reach speeds of up to 55.5km ph! (34mph)
Penguins can reach speeds of up to 22 mph (35 km/h) while swimming in the water. On land, they waddle at a much slower pace, typically around 2-3 mph (3-5 km/h).
Swimming
---- They are many whales like the blue whale (the biggest mammal in the world) that are faster, but not all are. ----
Swimming and reproducing
Penguins found in Alaskan waters likely reach the Northern Hemisphere by fishing boat rather than by swimming, report University of Washington researchers. Penguins, except for a species found in the Galapagos at the Equator, are naturally found exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere.
Penguins do not have claws; instead, they have flippers which are adapted for swimming and diving in the water. Their flippers are used for propulsion while swimming and for balance on land.
Penguins have webbed feet for powerful swimming. Their bodies are streamlined to reduce drag in water. Their wings, shaped like flippers, also help them "fly" underwater at speeds up to 15 mph.
Penguins.