Yellowfin Tuna – 50 mph:It is found in warm ocean waters around the world and can grow to over 400 pounds. Its looks set it apart as well as its speed.
Swordfish – 60 mph:the swordfish is torpedo-shaped and its long and compressed body allows it to swim through the water at up to 60 miles per hour.
Sailfish – 68 mp:This fish is smaller than the swordfish at around 11 feet in length, and it usually weighs only about 182 pounds.
Pilot Whale – 47 mph:The long-finned pilot whale can grow to about 21 feet long, with males about three feet longer than females.
Mako Shark – 40 mph:The mako shark is another fast, powerful, warm-blooded fish that makes good eating and is endangered.
Killer Whale – 32 mph:The killer whale’s head is wide and round, and it has a large mouth with large, pointed teeth.
Flying Fish – 35 mph:Flying fish don’t actually fly, but they do leap out of the water while attaining speeds as fast as 35 miles per hour.
Bonito – 40 mph:The bonito is a small fish even though it can reach speeds of 40 miles per hour.
Black Marlin – 82 mph:This fish is found in the warmer waters of the Pacific and the Indian Ocean and is a bit bigger than the sailfish at about 15 feet long.
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna – 43 mph:An adult bluefin can be between 6.6 and 8.2 feet long and weigh between 496 to 551 pounds