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The average person swims at a speed rarely exceeding two miles per hour, or 3.2 km/h. A fit, young, and fully trained Olympic swimmer fares much better, with speeds of up to five mph (8 km/h) not ...
Life as an animal most times relies more on speed than anything else. To kill their prey or flee from predators, the fastest animals on the earth have developed brilliant speed to assist them through ...