The mako shark, although it can only do it for short distances, otherwise it would eat up most of the other fish in the ocean.
There might be behaviour differences depending on the age of the fish such as the speed at which they swim, or the amount of swimming that they do regularly.
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.
Individual fish are safer from a predator if swimming in a shoal, than if they are swimming alone.
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.
because when the fish is swimming it hass to use its bladder to swim away
This depends on the type of fish; they may swim slower, but should still swim as expected
70 miles per hour
as fast as a swimming pork
If your fish cannot swim upright, is swimming on its side or upside down, it most likely has a swim bladder problem.
The world's fastest mammal, the cheetah, can reach speeds of up to 70 miles per hour, while the world's fastest fish, the sailfish, can swim at speeds of up to 68 miles per hour. Therefore, the cheetah is faster than the sailfish.
Wahoo is a fish found of the coast of Hawaii. It is a popular seafood eaten around the United States. The name "Wahoo" is thought to be an English derivative of "Oahu." Wahoo is whiter, flakier, and has a more delicate texture than the meat of other fast-swimming, pelagic species.Wahoo are related to mackerels and are members of the fish family Scombridae.One of the fastest fish in the ocean. It can swim up to up to 70 mph.
The sailfish it can swim up to 68 mph