Seals are generally agile swimmers, with most species capable of reaching speeds of 15 to 25 miles per hour (24 to 40 kilometers per hour) in short bursts when swimming. However, their cruising speed is typically around 3 to 6 miles per hour (5 to 10 kilometers per hour) during long swims. On land, seals move much slower, often waddling or sliding on their bellies. Overall, their speed varies by species and the environment they are in.
kinkajous are not very fast animals or very slow animals actually they are very slow and fast animals
seahorses are slow.
fast
Slow if not under threat.
The lion is a pretty fast animal, but it depends how fast you want to know, like comparing it to other animals, it's slow &' it's fast.
yes obviously. its because seal is getting broken and sometimes she might get fever next day.That is quite seen.But always be slow slow slow------------------ fast fast-------sprinter comes..
not a fast but slow
slow-fast-slow (Apex)
slow
fast and slow
kinkajous are not very fast animals or very slow animals actually they are very slow and fast animals
Concerto is the baroque form that follows the pattern fast-slow-fast.The baroque form concerto follows the patter fast-slow-fast.
In water fast, on land their slow.
A penguin can swim as fast as a seal
is some times go fast or slow it depends if it is in danger
the music is slow and fast because some parts in the chorus its fast and in the verses its slow so it would be either but if its for an assessment you would put both its fast and slow becuase......................................................... its fast in the chorus and slow in the verses......................... :):):):):)
The armodillo moves in between fast and slow