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A Basking Shark is set on permanent cruise control.
No, the blue marlin is not the fastest swimmer in the world. The fastest swimmer is the sailfish.
there are more than one species of Marlin native to Florida, The two more common Marlins would be the Blue Marlin or Makaira nigricans which can be found throughout the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. the second, a similar species to the Blue Marlin is the White Marlin or Tetrapturus albidus, this Marlin is found in the same habitats and regions as the Blue Marlin
fastest peregrine falcon, slowest three toed sloth.The fastest moving animal in the world is the peregrine falcon which can reach speeds of almost 200 mph at a dive!Cheetah is the fastest, and sloth is the slowest.
Fastest fish Sailfish 110 kph Marlin 80 kph Wahoo 78 kph Tunny 74 kph Bluefish Tuna 70 kph Great Blue Shark 69 kph Bonefish and Swordfish 64 kph Barracuda 58 kph Four-winged flying fish and Tarpon 56 kph
I would say a cheetah, because they are the fastest land animals, and the tiger beetle is a land animal. Cheetahs are the 3rd fastest animals in the world, 1st comes perigrine falcon gold medal, 2nd comes swift silver medal, and then comes cheetah bronze medal, red ribbon, or blue ribbon. Cheetahs are the kings of land speed, baby ;)
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No. The SailFish is the fastest fish in the world. Next comes the Striped Marlin, then the Wahoo, and the Southern Blue Fin Tuna is fourth.
The blue marlin lives in tropical and subtropical waters. It can be found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indians Oceans.
a blue marlin
Click on the link below for more information. the black marlin is bigger then the blue marlin the black marlin can get over 1000lb the blue marlin gets much longer than black marlin but black marlin put up a hell of a fight
that it is the fastest animal in the world
The blue marlin lives in the Atlantic Ocean.
Blue gene by IBM is the fastest right now.The IBM Sequoia
The blue marlin's body is covered with scales
World of Saltwater Fishing - 2000 Brazil's Bruiser Blue Marlin 9-8 was released on: USA: 2 March 2008
Most sources believe that the fastest recorded speeds of saltwater fish have been achieved by Swordfish and Blue Marlin, both of which have been observed to be able to swim at 80mph, especially when being persued by shark predators. The second fastest record belongs to the Sailfish, which has been known to hit 60mph. Swordfish, sailfish and marlin are all related species.
As in the fish? Well the average... Blue Marlin-- about 11 feet Black Marlin-- usually just a bit larger than blue marlin White Marlin-- smaller about 7 feet
A marlin is color blue and white on the bottom.