Underwater speed demon breaks ocean records 
US Source: essa news 8/9/2024
Underwater speed demon breaks ocean records
It speeds through the depths of the oceans at an astonishing rate of over 75 mph. If it were "swimming" in a residential area, it would likely receive a hefty fine and several penalty points. This fish amazes scientists from around the world.
 

It can reach up to ten feet in length and weigh dozens of pounds, and with its speed, it embarrasses even the fastest sprinters living on land. A cheetah can accelerate to 68 mph, while the Pacific sailfish can temporarily reach even 80 mph in the ocean. This astonishing fish has fascinated the scientific community for a long time.

 
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