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Swimming time of scallops
A tour takes about 10- 12 seconds. Scallops swim at a height of only one meter, and the speed does not exceed half a meter per second. When they swim up to five or six meters at a time, they will fall back to the bottom of the sea exhausted, and then they will have to rest for several hours before they can fully recover.

How do scallops run? Here we should mention the physiological structure of scallops. The white meat in the middle of scallops is what we usually say. It is called adductor muscle, and it is also an important organ that provides power for scallop swimming. After drying, scallops are sold in the market. Scallops jump straight with the current. Scallops will swim in a "Z" shape with the current. Just like the strenuous exercise of human beings, whether it is jumping in a straight line or swimming, it is very exhausting for scallops. Most scallops will be very tired after jumping several times or swimming for a long distance, and they need to rest for a long time before they can continue their next exercise. Scallops can move 50 centimeters per second. Look at its small size. In proportion, it is faster than many people.