The marlin. It has a much better cardio system. Some sharks however are pretty impressive though. Ever seen a Great White hunting sea lions? It leaps right up out of the water.
Oh yes. A Basking Shark is set on permanent cruise control.
The use of fish tail is that its help the Fish swim faster than its preadator. Like if the Shark was after a Fish than the fish wolud have to use its tail to swim faster than its preadator which is Shark.
It is highly unlikely for a human boy to be born with the innate abilities to swim faster than a shark. Sharks are incredibly fast and efficient swimmers, adapted for life in the water in ways that humans are not.
It depends on the specific species and size of the shark and saltwater crocodile. Generally, saltwater crocodiles are known to be stronger in terms of bite force and overall power in the water, while sharks are faster and more agile predators.
Fastest fish Sailfish 110 kph Marlin 80 kph Wahoo 78 kph Tunny 74 kph Bluefish Tuna 70 kph Great Blue Shark 69 kph Bonefish and Swordfish 64 kph Barracuda 58 kph Four-winged flying fish and Tarpon 56 kph
a blue marlin
If by Leopard Shark you mean Triakis semifasciata then no, the Mako Shark is faster.
Shark
Black marlin, over 1300 pounds.
no, it all the time gets eaten by sharks
The blue whale is the largest creature ever to live, presently known to science. Other whales are next, followed by whale shark, basking shark, and white shark. Black marlin, blue marlin, bluefin tuna are other large sea creatures.
sharks!
It depends on what kind of shark or penguin, but penguins are WAY more likely to swim faster.
A shark is much faster than a crocodile.
Yes - much faster.
Bruse, He was one of the sharks that was trying to eat Dori and Marlin
If they are strong they can swim faster after prey, get where the food is faster, and get faster to where the shark the can mate with is.