4 hours.
Dolphins swim upto 30 mph! Next time you are in a car ask your parent to go 30 mph to see how fast they go! (It isnt quite fast thought)
It is 73 fps.
Yes, Anaconda can swim.
Time = Distance/Speed = 900/1.5 = 600 seconds = 10 minutes. You would have to be a pretty good club swimmer to maintain that speed for that distance.
more than 10 but less than 20
up to 15 miles per hour
Emperor Penguins swim as 25 miles per hr. or faster. And zig - zaging also helps the Emperor Penguin move faster.
Up to 15 miles an hour. Hope this helps you!
All Emperor Penguins eat fish, shrimp, cephalopod (witch is a type of squid) , krill, and crustaceans. Most Emperor Penguins zig - zag through the water to their food. The Emperor Penguin can swim up to 25 miles per. hr. And the Emperor Penguin can swim as deep as 1755 feet or deeper in the water. The Emperor Penguin can hold its breath for 18 minutes. So the penguin swims really fast by zig - zaging.
They can swim up to 15 miles per hour :)
It gets in the water, then swims, in the water. Like generally most things do when they swim. Unless they are swimming in urine, as then they probably will swim faster as it is gross.
130
They can swim really fast and dive to depths of 565 metres (1,850 ft)
Not much. They are very similar to any other penguin, they swim ,eat fish . But they can also jump a bit.
Emperor Penguin's use their grace, speed, and agility underwater to out swim most marine predators such as Leopard Seal's. For land... they aren't the best at getting away. Most penguin's are only really made for the sea.
They have waterproof fur to keep them worm in frigid waters. Flippers help them swim through the water fast
Emperor penguins are exposed to the threat of predators when they are foraging for food, such as fish and crustaceans in the water. The Emperor penguin's main predator is the leopard seal. The color of the penguin's feathers helps them to avoid being detected by predators when they are underwater. If a predator looks down on an emperor penguin, the dark feathers on its back help it to blend-in with the dark depths of the ocean below. If a predator is swimming below and looks up, the white feathers on the penguin's body help to camouflage it against the sky above the surface of the water. Speed is also an important defence for emperor penguins. Underwater, they can swim at speeds of up to 9.3 miles per hour.