Goliath Groupers are not known for their speed or agility in the water. They typically swim at a leisurely pace, traveling short distances to hunt for food or find shelter in their habitat. Their large size and bulky build make them better suited for ambush-style predation rather than quick bursts of speed.
they swim fast because that's how they are!
they can swim up to 40km/hr
12kg
The coral grouper seeks out giant morays. It actively rouses them by vigorously shaking its body. The move is a call to arms that tells the moray to join the grouper in a hunt. The two fish cooperate to flush out their prey.
The Shark eat the grouper and snapper and the grouper and the snapper eat the conch so if the conch die the grouper and the snapper do not have no more conch to eat they will die and if the grouper and the snapper die the shark will not have the grouper and the snapper to eat the shark will die BY JOHN FERGUSON Date: 29 October 2012
The biggest goliath grouper is a 450-pounder caught in Florida in 1976
by scaring of everything that's near it. the grouper is a ferocious predator.
The world record for goliath grouper stands at 680 pounds.
up to 800 lbs
The fish known as the Goliath Grouper can typically be found in the Atlantic Ocean. They can be found year round reliably off the coast of Florida and many groups are dedicated to their preservation there.
No. Striped bass are the same as rockfish. Common mistake
=How fast does a squid swim?==they can swim really fast=
A penguin can swim as fast as a seal
it can swim as fast as a jet
Dolphin swim fast so they can catch there prey
swim well
he can swim just as fast as any other penguin so not very fast then