fastest animal in world


  • 10. Brown Hare

    The Brown Hare’s long back legs enable them to reach speeds of 77kph (48mph), the same speed as their predator the red fox.
    Brown
    Picture Credit: David Baird
  • 9. Blue Wildebeest

    The Blue Wildebeest, Springbok and Thompson’s gazelle can all run at about 80kph (50mph) which almost exactly matches the top speed of a lion.
    Blue
    Picture Credit: Muhammad Mahdi Karim
  • 8. Marlin

    Marlin can swim at 80kph (50mph), just beaten for the title of the world’s fastest fish by the super speedy Sail Fish.
    Marlin
    Picture Credit: Dominic Sharoney
  • 7. Pronghorn Antelope

    The Pronghorn antelope is the second fasted land animal and at 98kph (60mph) can out-sprint predators.
    Pronghorn
    Picture Credit: Yathin SK (Wiki Commons)
  • 6. Sail Fish

    The sail fish is easily the world’s fastest fish, speeding through the water at 110kph (68mph)!
    Sail
    Picture Credit: CFoceanimages
  • 5. Cheetah

    The cheetah is skilled at running down fast prey and can reach a top speed of 113kph (70mph).  That’s three times faster than the top running speed for a human which is about 36kph (22mph)! Cheetahs have a skill that no other big cat has, find out what that is in our Animal A-Z section.

    Cheetah
  • 4. Spur-Winged Goose

    The Spur-Winged Goose is the world’s largest goose and can fly at 142kph (88mph).
    Spur-Winged
    Picture Credit: Dick Daniels
  • 3. Frigate Bird

    The frigate bird’s speed of 153kph(95mph) is helped by having the largest wingspan to body weight ratio of any bird. They are able to stay aloft for more than a week at a time!
    Frigate
    Picture Credit: Waltmills (Wiki Commons User)
  • 2. White Throated Needletail

    The White Throated Needletail (also known as the Spine Tailed Swift) is the fastest bird in powered flight, with a top recorded speed of 171kph/106mph!
    White
    Picture Credit: Ron Knight
  • 1. Peregrine Falcon

    The Peregrine Falcon is the fastest bird, and in fact the fastest animal on the planet, when in its hunting dive, the stoop, in which it soars to a great height, then dives steeply at speeds of over 322kph (200mph). It reaches horizontal cruising speeds of up to 90 kph (56mph). Find out more fascinating information on Peregrine Falcons in our Animals A-Z section.



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