- Fastest animals - Wikipedia
This is a list of the fastest animals in the world, by types of animal The peregrine falcon is the fastest bird, and the fastest member of the animal kingdom, with a diving speed of over 300 km h (190 mph) [1] The fastest land animal is the cheetah
- The Fastest Animals on Earth | Britannica
Find out which animals are the fastest on Earth, including the fastest land animals, fastest fish, fastest bird, and fastest insect
- The 12 fastest animals in the world - BBC Science Focus Magazine
Discover the fastest animals on Earth, from the cheetah to the peregrine falcon, and learn how speed helps them survive in the wild
- 20 of the fastest animals on Earth | IFAW
What are the fastest animals on Earth? We’ve gathered a list of 20 of the speediest species Learn how speed helps them hunt, migrate, and escape predators
- 30 Fastest Animals in the World: Land, Air, Water
The world’s fastest land animal is the cheetah with a top speed of 76 mph (122 km h) The peregrine falcon is the fastest bird at 242 mph (389 km h) And the fastest water-based animal is the black marlin that can move 82 mph (132 km h) Here are the ten fastest animals in each category
- The 11 Fastest Animals on Earth and How They Compare to Humans
The peregrine falcon is the fastest bird—and indeed the fastest animal—on the planet when in a dive These raptors can reach speeds over 240 mph (386 km h) when plummeting towards their prey
- 23 Fastest Animals on Earth
As the fastest bird—and by some measures, the fastest animal on Earth—the peregrine falcon is a marvel of nature With speeds reaching over 240 miles per hour during its hunting stoop (high-speed dive), it easily outpaces even the swiftest of land mammals
- What Is the Fastest Animal in the World? - ScienceInsights
The undisputed titleholder for the highest velocity recorded in the animal kingdom is the Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) This raptor achieves its phenomenal speed not in level flight, but during a specialized hunting maneuver known as the “stoop,” which is a controlled, high-angle dive
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