A giant squid can swim at speeds of 15 miles per hour or more.
They are slower than a squid, but they are still fast.
swim swim
Cuttlefish can swim at speeds up to 12 miles per hour (19 km/h). They use their fins and a jet propulsion system to move through the water quickly.
Yes, squid swim head first. They have a water jet and if the water jet shoots out water, it'll propel the squid, head first, throughout the water.
it pushes its squid arm things up and doun like a jellyfish
eat plankton and swim
both swim in the ocean
Sweetie the Squid and octupus always swims head first @previous answer.. you're wrong. squid swim feet first. the 2 long tentacles and the 8 legs are actually near the head because the the arms and tentacles close around the mouth. so when they swim they open and close their arms & tentacles making them swim fin up. therefore, squid swim FOOT FIRST "sweetie"
A penguin can swim as fast as a seal
Squid use a kind of jet power. Water is squirted at great pressure out of a nozzle on the squid's body. At times the squid can swim so fast that it may pop out of the water and glide through the air at 25 to 40 miles per hour. A squid may fly for 100 feet or more before it splashes back into the water.
it can swim as fast as a jet