The Indo-Pacific sailfish, or the scientific name, Istiophorus platypterus. This sportfish can swim up to 68 miles per hour compared to a cheetah, that can run up to 70 miles per hour.
The fastest speed for a fish was 68 miles per hour. This speed was done by a sailfish. The Marlin fish has been recorded swimming at 50 miles per hour.
The sailfish
the sail fish at 62mph
lochness monster
The swordfish. No it is not the swordfish but the sailfish.
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
there are exactly 143 fish in the sea
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The fastest thing on the ocean would be a speed boat. The fastest fish in the ocean is debatable the sailfish has been clocked at 70 mph, and the black marlin has been clocked at speeds of 80 mph. In special cases certain fish may swim faster or slower, and who can say if those fish that were recorded were swimming their fastest. One thing is for sure, the fastest fish in the ocean, is definitely in the Istiophoridae (billfish) family.
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Tuna
The fastest water animal is the dolphin, but the fastest fish is the sail fish, not a sword fish.
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The sailfish is the fastest fish. It can outswim any other sea animal, and has been clocked up to 68 to 70 miles per hour.Sailfish and a orca (killer whale)My reserch shows that the Sailfish is the fastest fish going up to 68 to 70 miles per hour.The sword fishsharks & flying fishSailfish.commerson's dolphinThe Mako Shark is the fastest shark @ 95km/h, the fastest fish is the Sailfish @ 110km/h and the Killer Whale (Orca) is the fastest swimming mammal @ 90km/h.i would say that the fastest sea animal is a sail fish reaching 69 mph
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It is the sailfish that is the fastest of the sea animals.
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If you ask about mamal... it should be a Dolphin.
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