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  2. Oceanic dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Oceanic dolphins are fast swimmers in comparison to seals who typically cruise at 11–27 km/h (7–17 mph); the orca, in comparison, can travel at speeds of up to 55.5 km/h (34.5 mph). The fusing of the neck vertebrae, while increasing stability when swimming at high speeds, decreases flexibility, which means they are unable to turn their heads.

  3. Fastest animals - Wikipedia

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    Big brown bats are reported to be one of the fastest bats reaching speeds of up to 40 mph. [101] Common dolphin (swimming) 55–64 km/h (34–40 mph) [n] Common dolphins are the fastest marine mammals. When reaching their top speed, they take very short breaths.

  4. Dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Although dolphins do not possess external hind limbs, some possess discrete rudimentary appendages, which may contain feet and digits. Orcas are fast swimmers in comparison to seals which typically cruise at 9–28 km/h (5.6–17.4 mph); the orca, in comparison, can travel at speeds up to 55.5 km/h (34.5 mph).

  5. The Ultimate List: 101 Animals That Start With ‘A’ - AOL

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    These dolphins are also referred to as Pink River Dolphins. ... You don’t want to be in the path of one of these fish because they can swim up to 25 mph. They cannot only swim fast, but they ...

  6. Speed is at the core of the Dolphins’ high-flying offense ...

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    Six different Dolphins have reached 20 mph as ball carriers this season, the most in the NFL. Speed is at the core of the Dolphins’ high-flying offense — and a source of competitive banter ...

  7. Gray's paradox - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, researchers from the National Chung Hsing University in Taiwan introduced new concepts of “kidnapped airfoils” and “circulating horsepower” to explain the swimming capabilities of the swordfish. Swordfish swim at even higher speeds and accelerations than dolphins.

  8. Irrawaddy dolphin - Wikipedia

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    The Irrawaddy dolphin is a slow swimmer, but swimming speeds of 20–25 kilometres per hour (12–16 mph) were reported when dolphins were being chased in a boat. [11] In a year, females can sometimes swim as fast as average of 45 km, males can swim up to average of 100 km. [12]: 2

  9. Speed is at the core of the Dolphins’ high-flying offense ...

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    As the Dolphins (4-1) host the Carolina Panthers (0-5) on Sunday, looking for their first 5-1 start since 2002, the speed of the league’s No. 1 offense remains a constant source of intrigue.