The fastest insect swimmer is the water beetle species known as the Dytiscus. These beetles can reach speeds of up to 1.5 meters per second (about 4.9 feet per second) when swimming. Their streamlined bodies and powerful hind legs, which act like paddles, enable them to move quickly through the water. This impressive swimming ability helps them evade predators and catch prey.
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Oh yes. A Basking Shark is set on permanent cruise control.
im not sure but i think the record for the fastest bear swimmer is a polar bear
No the bottlenose dolphin is not the fastest swimmer out of the dolphins the orca dolphin is the fastest dolphin out of all the dolphins.
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The Dragon Fly is the fastest insect. The fastest insect on the ground is the cockroach.
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