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Are humans the fastest swimming land animals?

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Are humans the fastest swimming land animals?

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No, they aren’t Sorry to whoever believes humans are the fastest are wrong. Crocodiles, may be considered water animals, but i consider them land animals. Crocodiles can swim for up to ten miles per hour for a long time. But, crocodiles can swim from fifteen to twenty miles per hour in short bursts. Polar bears can swim from about four to ten miles per hour. Leopard seals can swim up to twenty miles per hour. I consider seals land animals because they sleep on land and usually interact on land too. They only really go into the water when they want to hunt, looking for a mate, or are looking for a new place to live. Emperor penguins can swim at speeds of nine miles per hour. Most of the animals I mentioned actually spend most of their time on land. Crocodiles are the only animals that were mentioned, who have an equal amount of time in both land and water, but the other animals just swim in the water to find food, look for mates, or are trying to find new homes.

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