Top 10 Fastest Sea Animals (2024)

Coming in all ranges and sizes, here are the top fastest sea animals (ranked from ten to first) that conquer the ocean world, in terms of sheer speed, and are a force to be reckoned with. Let’s see who takes the crown of the fastest swimmer in the sea.

Killer Whale

Speed: 55 kph/34 mph
Interesting Fact: Hunts together as a group

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One of the not-so-nice animals of the ocean, Killer Whales are next on this list for the fastest animal in the waters. Despite the name Killer Whale, also known as Orcas, these mammals are actually part of the dolphin family. They are in fact the largest dolphin species on the planet. They travel and hunt together in ‘pods’ consisting of 5-20 individuals. Killer whales have hydrodynamic bodies that help them get to a top speed of 55 kph which aids them as a predator.

Barracuda

Speed: 58 kph/36 mph
Interesting Fact: Gleaming scales make them easily distinguished

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With a long and thin body that is made for traversing fast through the waters, Barracudas can swim at a speed of 58 kph. Due to their speed and size, reaching up to 5 feet, predators are not so lucky when it comes to catching them. This missile-like fish is also very distinct because of its very shiny silver scales. Barracudas are predators themselves with great eyesight and precise hunting skills.

Bonito

Speed: 62 kph/38.5 mph
Interesting Fact: They belong to the tuna family

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The next Olympic swimmer of the seas is the Bonito fish, also known as the Sardini Tribe. They belong to the tuna, mackerel, and kingfish families. Although they might not look anything special, these medium-sized predatory fishes can swim at a recorded speed of 62 km per hour. That’s faster than an average shark!

Atlantic Bluefin Tuna

Speed: 69 kph/42.8 mph
Interesting Fact: Is an endangered species on the margin of extinction

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Though Bluefin Tunas are considered heavy (450 kg), they are also surprisingly one of the fastest fish in the ocean. This weighty fish can swim at boasting speeds of 69 kph and dive down to depths of 1600 ft. Because they are one of the main tuna species caught in commercial fishing, Bluefin Tunas are now at the margin of extinction. They are mostly found in the North Atlantic Ocean. Since international regulators refuse to bring in fishing restrictions to protect this fish, it’s up to consumers and the general public to raise awareness and stop their population decline.

Flying Fish

Speed: 70 kph/43.5 mph
Interesting Fact: They can fly out of the water

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A fish that fascinates both the average man and scientists alike is the Flying Fish. True to its name, this fish can actually fly. Using its forked tail as a whip, it shoots out of the water in a frenzy. Then it spreads its wing-like pectoral fins (similar to how a bird starts flight from land). As the wind passes under and over the wings, it helps them fly above the water. Flying fishes can race up to 70 kph maximum speed allowing them to effectively escape predators.

Pilot Whale

Speed: 76 kph/47 mph
Interesting Fact: Intelligent and sociable creatures that travel in pods

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Another mammal with “whale” on the name is in fact a dolphin. Pilot Whales are intelligent and sociable creatures that are also fast swimmers. They can leap to speeds reaching 76 kph. Pilot whales got the name because it was believed that each pod had a ‘pilot’ that navigated for them. There are two species of Pilot Whale, one with long fins and the short-finned Pilot Whale. These whales, unfortunately, get washed up on beaches in large groups. This could be because of their herding instincts that make the entire pod stick together even if one gets sick or stranded. Short-Finned Pilot Whale females are one of the small mammals that go through menopause.

Mahi Mahi

Speed: 93 kph/57.8 mph
Interesting Fact: Has a prominent forehead and contrasting colored body

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Identified by their prominent forehead and what may look like a constant scowl on their fish face, Mahi Mahi lives in both tropical and subtropical waters around the globe, such as the Indian Oceans. They are easily recognized by their shining metallic blue-green color that contrasts with the ocean around them. Their sleek bodies and forked tails allow them to swim as fast as 93 kph.

Swordfish

Speed: 96 kph/59.6 mph
Interesting Fact: Their sword is used to swipe at prey

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Looking like an elegant sword (perhaps not quite) floating around the ocean, swordfishes are one of the most popular swimmers in the waters. They are found around depths of 550m and can swim at an incredible speed of 96 kph. They are one of the most valuable fish species in the Mediterranean Sea. Another intriguing fact that scientists have discovered is that swordfishes get their speed because of the gland that helps them coat their heads in oil.

Marlin

Speed: 105 kph/65 mph
Interesting Fact: Marlin is closely related to the swordfish

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While Sailfishes are the fastest fish in the sea, the only ones that can probably keep up with them are the Marlin fish. Although both are a part of the Istiophoridae family, Marlins can be easily differentiated because of the two different colors in one body (dark color above and silver below), and their long thin snouts. These fishes live in the tropical waters of the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific oceans. There are many different types of Marlin, including Black Marlin and the Atlantic Blue Marlin. Marlins are known to swim at blinding speeds of 105 kph, making them almost impossible to catch.

Sailfish

Speed: 110 kph/68 mph
Interesting Fact: It has
a large sail-like dorsal fin

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The fastest fish to swim the seas, Sailfish sprints at an incredible speed of 110 kph. They get their name from their huge dorsal fin that looks like a sail. This fin helps them to cut through the water as they move. Scientists estimate that these fishes can leap at 68 miles per hour out of the water which is as fast as a cheetah! Sailfishes are feisty and can fight vigorously if they are hooked. They can grow up to 10 feet long as well. They are found in the Atlantic and Indo-pacific oceans in warm temperatures.

FAQs

Which sea animal is the fastest?

The Sailfish is the fastest sea animal, reaching an impressive 110 kph, or 68 mph, when jumping out of the water. Due to its large sail-like dorsal fin, it can generate significant speed.

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Which sea animal is the fastest? ›

1 - Sailfish: 110km/h (68mph)

With a length of ca. 3.4m (11ft), the fastest sea animal in the world and close relative of the black marlin also features a sword-like bill. Sailfish can live up to 15 years, but the ones caught and released by sport fishermen only have an average lifespan of 5 years.

What animals swim the fastest? ›

According to the BBC, the muscular black marlin takes the title for World's Fastest Swimmer. Growing to a whopping 4.65 metres (15 ft) and weighing up to 750kg (1650 lbs), these big fish have clocked speeds of up to 129km/h (80 mph)!

What is the 1 fastest animal? ›

The peregrine falcon is the fastest bird, and the fastest member of the animal kingdom, with a diving speed of over 300 km/h (190 mph). The fastest land animal is the cheetah. Among the fastest animals in the sea is the black marlin, with uncertain and conflicting reports of recorded speeds.

Is there a sea animal faster than a cheetah? ›

The cheetah is the fastest animal on earth, right? Well, it's true that the quick cat is the fastest animal on land, but in the water, the sailfish takes the prize. Scientists estimate it can leap out of the water at 68 miles per hour, as fast as a cheetah can run!

How fast is a blue whale? ›

Blue whales can reach speeds of 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph) over short bursts, usually when interacting with other whales, but 20 kilometres per hour (12 mph) is a more typical traveling speed. When feeding, they slow down to 5 kilometres per hour (3.1 mph). Blue whales are also the loudest animals on Earth!

What animal can run 35 mph? ›

Whereas the cheetah is the fastest sprinter, the pronghorn, also known as the American antelope, is the fastest long-distance runner of the animal kingdom. It is capable of maintaining a speed of nearly 35 miles per hour over several miles and is even faster over shorter distances.

What is the fastest thing on Earth? ›

The answer depends on how you define "thing" and "on Earth." And the top candidates — neutrinos and photons — cannot be seen with the naked eye. The most obvious answer appears to be light. In a vacuum, light travels approximately 186,000 miles per second (300,000 kilometers per second).

Who is the fastest flying animal? ›

But first, some background: The Peregrine Falcon is indisputably the fastest animal in the sky.

Who's faster shark or dolphin? ›

To compliment dolphins' superior intelligence is their incredible speed. They can swim faster than most shark species making them an elusive meal not worth the chase.

Which is faster, dolphin or orca? ›

Slightly. The top speed for an orca is about 34 mph; the common dolphin can make it to 37. But a lot would depend on individuals, conditions, etc. For all practical purposes they are about equally fast.

How fast are killer whales? ›

Travel Speeds:

Killer whales are one of the fastest marine mammals in the sea. The record holder is a male timed at 55.5 km/h (34.5 mph). During short bursts they have been recorded to travel at 45 km/h. However, their typical traveling speed is 6-8 km/h.

What are the 2nd fastest animals? ›

A pronghorn can run up to 60 miles per hour, which makes them the second-fastest land animal in the world (cheetah – 61 mph). Although second to the cheetah, the pronghorn can sustain its speed for much longer.

Is a giraffe faster than a cheetah? ›

Here's a puzzle: a giraffe has much longer legs than a cheetah, but it runs only about half as fast. It seems long legs don't make you the fastest in the land.

What is the fastest fish in the sea? ›

Most sources believe that the fastest species of fish is the Indo-Pacific Sailfish, Istiophorus platypterus. According to Johnson and Gill (see below) the species has been clocked in excess of 110 km/h (68 mph) over short periods. The Indo-Pacific Sailfish grows to over 3.4 m in total length and 100 kg in weight.

Is a pronghorn faster than a cheetah? ›

A pronghorn can run up to 60 miles per hour, which makes them the second-fastest land animal in the world (cheetah – 61 mph). Although second to the cheetah, the pronghorn can sustain its speed for much longer.

What animal is considered the king of the ocean? ›

Which animal is called the king of sea? But the true ruler of the sea is the killer whale. Killer whales are apex predators, which means they have no natural predators.

What is the fastest whale in the sea? ›

The fin whale is one of the fastest cetaceans and can sustain speeds between 37 km/h (23 mph) and 41 km/h (25 mph) and bursts up to 46 km/h (29 mph) have been recorded, earning the fin whale the nickname "the greyhound of the sea".

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