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Otters are generally considered fast swimmers, capable of reaching speeds up to 7 miles per hour (11 km/h) in the water. Their streamlined bodies and strong limbs help them navigate quickly and efficiently while hunting or evading predators. On land, however, they are slower and more awkward, primarily adapted for life in the water. Overall, their speed is an asset in their aquatic environment.

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