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Rays are generally not known for high-speed swimming; they typically glide gracefully through the water rather than swim rapidly. Most species of rays can swim at speeds of around 3 to 5 miles per hour (4.8 to 8 kilometers per hour) when needed. Some, like the manta ray, can reach speeds up to 15 miles per hour (24 kilometers per hour) in short bursts. Their flattened bodies and wing-like pectoral fins allow for efficient movement through their aquatic environments.

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