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  1. Jun 27, 2023 · Gray seals can swim between 14 to 23 mph, while fur seals can swim up to 15 mph. Every part of a fur seal’s body is covered in fur except its flippers, which help them stay cool in warm weather. However, it also makes them fast and efficient swimmers. Leopard seals can swim at speeds of 25 mph even though they weigh a whopping 1,300 pounds ...

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  2. Sep 15, 2007 · There was, however, no significant relationship between the transit swim speeds and prey density at the patch. Interestingly,all seals swam 10–20% faster on their way to the prey patch compared to the return to the breathing box, despite the fact that any effect of buoyancy on swimming speed should be the same in both directions.

    • Susan L Gallon, Carol E Sparling, Jean-Yves Georges, Michael A Fedak, Martin Biuw, Dave Thompson
    • 2007
  3. Comparison with Sea Lions. Seals and sea lions are different in how they swim. Sea lions use their long front flippers to swim fast, reaching speeds of 25-30 mph. Seals, like gray seals, swim at a slower pace of 14-23 mph. This shows how seals and sea lions have adapted to their own environments. Species.

  4. Interestingly, all seals swam 10-20% faster on their way to the prey patch compared to the return to the breathing box, despite the fact that any effect of buoyancy ...

    • of Experimental Biology
    • 3285-3294
    • 10
  5. However, despite the fact that all swimming between the surface and the foraging site was horizontal in our study, seals nevertheless swam slower on ‘ascent’ than on ‘descent’ despite THE฀JOURNAL฀OF฀EXPERIMENTAL฀BIOLOGY How fast does a seal swim? 3293 not having to work against negative buoyancy (Table·1 and Fig.·7).

  6. Interestingly, all seals swam 10-20% faster on their way to the prey patch compared to the return to the breathing box, despite the fact that any effect of buoyancy on swimming speed should be the same in both directions. These results suggest that the swimming behaviour exhibited by foraging grey seals might be a combination of having to ...

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  8. The RNLI’s Shannon class lifeboat travels at 46kph, which is almost twice as fast. Although seals are much quicker than Olympic gold-medallist swimmer Michael Phelps, who swims at 7.6kph. Seals have 10 times more red blood cells than humans to store oxygen for when they dive. One grey seal pup was known to swim 1,000km visiting Wales, Ireland ...

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