The true seals are slow moving animals on land. Their appendages are not designed for efficient locomotion on land and they drag their body forward, not so much walk while on land. However, their cousins the sea lions and the fur seals have longer front flippers and rear flippers that fold forward to give them better locomotion. As far as specific speed you'd have to be more specific regarding the species, but generally answer your question; true seals are slow.
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Penguins move slow on land but under water they move fast
Yes. All seals are water animals. They move poorly on land.
They are big and move as fast as land snails. If they are against clear glass you can see their mouth opening and closing.
they move very fast at 40 km per hour.
emperor penguins move in land by waddling and in whater swiming like a rocketEmperor penguins move in two ways.1. In the water, they swim quite fast by using their wings as flippers and kicking their feet.2. On land they waddle because they have no knees and sometimes they slide on their bellies as if riding in a sled.
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Penguins move slow on land but under water they move fast
In water fast, on land their slow.
No fur so less friction with the water.
leg muscles.
Yes. All seals are water animals. They move poorly on land.
500 mph on land and 1000 mph in water
A penguin can swim as fast as a seal
The nile crocodile moves slowly on land,but it's fast in water.
The Ross Seal moves with its belly.
As fast as it can move, different people can move the arms slowly or fast.
Anacondas move by slithering on the ground using their strong muscles and scales. They are excellent swimmers and can also propel themselves through water by moving in a winding motion from side to side.