THE 7 FASTEST ANIMALS IN THE WORLD

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The species on this list of the world's fastest animals are the best of the best when it comes to agility, speed, and grace on land, in the air, and the water. their body, wings, fins, and legs have evolutive been built to live and to move easily and with skill and provide them with the edge they need to survive.


1. PEREGRINE FALCON

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This beautiful bird of prey is not only the fastest in the skies but also in the animal kingdom as a whole. a peregrine falcon, on average, falls at speeds between 40 and 60 mph, but when in a straight dive, it may reach the maximum speed of 240 mph. the pilgrimage falcon may be found on nearly every continent and prefers to live along the shore. they hunt ducks and other birds and may take advantage of wind currents to fly hundreds of kilometers in a single day.
they frequently perch on high ledges, waiting for the ideal moment to launch an aerial assault.


2. GOLDEN EAGLE

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The golden eagle is one of north America’s biggest birds. golden eagles soar or glide with their wings raised into a small "v" and wingtip feathers stretched out like fingers. they are usually encountered alone or in couples. they float, fly low across the ground, or hunt for a bark, take prey on or near the ground. when pursuing food, they reach speeds of up to 200 mph. golden eagle's vision is outstanding. golden eagles have 20/4 views while human vision is 20/20, which means humans can see a few feet away while golden eagles see several feet further away.


3. MEXICAN FREE-TAILED BAT

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The Mexican free-tailed bat is a medium-sized bat. the color of their fur ranges from reddish-brown to dark brown to gray. Mexican free-tails bats enjoy caves, but also attics, bridges, and structures that have been abandoned. they prefer to roost near water. their top speed has been clocked at 100 mph. the water not only attracts the insects they consume but also allows them to drink. the lifespan of these bats can be up to 18 years. the "jets" of the bat world are Mexican free-tailed bats. they are extremely fast flyers.


4. ROCK DOVE

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A rock pigeon is a widespread bird in the world's park and urban areas, commonly referred to as the common pigeon.
they are immediately identified with grey feathers and greenish-purple markings on their necks. rock pigeons are little tubby birds with small heads and short legs. pigeons congregate in flocks and peck for food while walking or running on the ground. when the flock is disturbed, it may leap into the air and circle numerous times before landing. they have an astonishing ability to find their way home from any area, which has made them popular as tamed pets and as carrier pigeons for sending messages. their highest speed has been measured at 97 miles per hour.


5. CHEETAH

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the fastest land mammal on the planet is the cheetah. with the speed that would leave most cars in the dust, in about 3 seconds a cheetah can go from 0 mph to 60 miles an hour. cheetahs in the wild are estimated to be capable of speeds of over 70 miles per hour. Despite the fact that they can only maintain that pace for around 30 seconds at a time. These cats can pursue the prey rapidly and suddenly and are nimble at fast speeds. Cheetahs are known for their tawny, black-coated coats, which are individually arranged in a unique pattern that aids in animal identification. To begin a hunt, cheetahs stalk their target. When the timing is right, a cheetah will charge towards its prey, aiming to knock it down.


6. AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE

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This particular breed, which is descended from Spanish horses, has grown into a sport of sprinting around tracks. Their predilection over shorter distances sets them apart from other thoroughbreds. The fastest horse in history attained a top speed of 55 mph. Despite the fact that quarter horses can live up to 35 years, their racing careers are usually just five years long. They are the most prevalent breed of a horse seen in competitive rodeo circuits, and they make great ranch horses when not racing.


7. LION

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Another wild cat that may achieve amazing speeds is the African lion. They don't have the endurance to keep up with their prey for long periods of time, but they can sprint at 60 mph in short bursts. The group's hunters, female lions, hunt primarily at dawn and night. Lions devour up to 20 pounds of meat in a sitting every four to five days. Lions live together in big groups called pride, unlike other large cats.


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