The fastest animals in the world

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The fastest animals in the world

Cheetah

The Cheetah is the fastest land animal, with a speed of about 112 kilometers per hour. The cheetah has graceful and long legs. Its length is about 0.76 meters. Its weight is about 63.5 kilograms. The head of the leopard is small and round and has a long neck and spine. flexibility, and has a long tail to balance during the maximum speed, [1] and because of the high speed is the Cheetah world 's fastest animals, which is a bit faster than the speed of the antelope of the cornea, but it is known that the speed of these are not matched by force, it has a weak force makes him lose in most The battles that he is engaged in, and if the leopard is injured He can not run fast, and this puts his life at risk. [2]

Saqr Shaheen

The speed of its horizontal flight is 90 km / h [3], while its speed is down to 322 km / h. It is considered a professional fisherman, but in normal times it does not fly so fast, For this reason, the falcon is considered the fastest land animal while hunting. [2]

Birds of frigates

The birds of the frigates may seem to outperform the Shahin hawks, and can reach speeds of about 153 kilometers per hour. They have two large wing wings compared to their body weight. They can fly for a long time, sometimes flying more than a week at a time without landing. Earth. [2]

Sailfish

It is considered a fish fin sailing faster marine animals, and speeds of up to approximately 109.5 kilometers per hour, used to scare Hraaha featured animals that are threatened, but in normal times maintained by folded. [2]

Antelope antlers

The horned antelope occupies second place as the fastest-growing terrestrial animal, surpassing the vast majority of predators at speeds of up to 98 kilometers per hour. [3] Antelope antlers have special adaptations in their bodies that help them during their rapid transit , With padded fingers that can withstand shocks, as well as large organs that help absorb large amounts of air. [2]

Blue Nau

The blue speed is approximately 81 kilometers per hour. [2]

the lion

Assad can chase the prey at 81 kilometers per hour, making him a dangerous animal when predatory. [2]

Ghazal Thompson

The speed of this gazelle is about 81 km, which means that its speed is converging with the speed of both the lion and the blue wild animals. Unfortunately, Thomson gazelle is a favorite prey for the fastest-acting cheetah. [2]

Bunny Brown

It is one of the smallest animals on this list, but it is still very fast, with a speed of about 76 kilometers per hour, [2] where its long hind legs help it run fast. [3]

Deer deer

There are many animals that exceed the speed of the deer deer, and although large size, but the ability to run large, with a speed of 72.5 kilometers per hour. [2]

Merlin fish

The speed of the Merlin fish during swimming is 80 kilometers per hour. [3]

Izz Abu Qarn

Is the largest goose in the world, and the flight speed to 142 kilometers per hour. [3]

Lightening of the larynx

It is the fastest flying bird, with a maximum speed of 171 km / h. [3]

References

1- ↑ Sydney Weil (21-9-2013), "Cheetahs: The World's Fastest Land Animal" , www.awf.org , Retrieved 3-4-2018. Edited.
2- ^ A b t w c h x d y t "10 FASTEST ANIMALS the ON EARTH" , Www.conservationinstitute.org , 6-4-2014, Retrieved 3-4-2018. Edited.
3- ^ A b t w c h " . Top 10 Fastest Animals" , Www.onekindplanet.org , Retrieved 3-4-2018. Edited.

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I know greyhounds are the fastest dogs with speeds up to 65-70 km/h. But cheetahs are out of this world! I always loved watching NatGeo and similar shows and learning about animals and nature, they fascinate me so much. This is a great article, thank you for this!