How
fast can you run? Research suggests that human beings could run as fast
as 40 miles an hour—in theory—but sprint speeds average to closer to
12-15 mph.
You may be thinking, “that’s not too shabby,” but as you will see, a
15 mph sprint would not be enough to win a race with any of the fastest
animals on earth. Many animals can go much faster than we can—some of
them predatory. What is the fastest animal on earth? Let’s find out.
1. Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon (Wikimedia)
Birds have something of an advantage when it comes to speed, for
obvious reasons. The peregrine falcon is particularly swift, capable of
reaching speeds of up to 200 mph while at a dive, making it a fearsome
hunter. The rest of the time it does not fly this fast, but that hardly
matters to its prey. It is the fastest animal on the planet when in a
dive.
2. Frigate Bird

Frigate Bird (Wikimedia)
This spectacular avian makes the peregrine falcon look slow by
comparison. It can reach speeds of up to 95 miles per hour—much faster
than you drive on the highway. It has the largest wingspan to body
weight ratio and can stay in the air for intensely long periods.
Sometimes these birds do not touch down for over week at a time. How’s
that for speed and endurance?
3. Sail Fish

Sail Fish (Wikimedia)
What is the fastest sea animal? That honor goes to the sail fish,
which can read speeds up to 68 miles per hour—again possibly faster than
you are used to driving on the highway. Can you imagine a fish racing
alongside your vehicle and keeping up with you? That’s one fast sea
animal. The characteristic sail is used when the fish is frightened in
order to intimidate threatening animals. The rest of the time, it is
kept folded up.
4. Cheetah

Cheetah (Wikimedia)
The fastest animal in the world is of course the cheetah. This animal
is actually only slightly faster than the pronghorn antelope, and can
reach speeds of up to 61 miles per hour. This record was set by an 11
year old cheetah in 2012 named Sarah. Unlike most of the other animals
on this list, the cheetah is a predator. It represents a serious threat
to animals on this list that inhabit the same geographic areas (not just
grasslands, but forest environments as well).
The cheetah is a sprinter, not a long distance runner, but pairs
agility with speed for deadly attack runs. Cheetahs are also very fast
accelerators, and can ramp up their speed four times faster than human
beings can. They can also pull to a stop extremely fast. It is also
interesting to note that the speed and agility of the cheetah is not
matched by strength. The cheetah is fairly fragile and will lose in most
fights with other predators. As a result, they will quickly surrender
prey to competitors. An injured cheetah may not be able to run quickly,
which can put its life in danger.
5. Pronghorn Antelope

Pronghorn Antelope (Wikimedia)
This antelope takes second place among land animals for speed. It can
easily out-sprint most predators at speeds as high as 60 miles per
hour. Interestingly enough, a pronghorn antelope is not actually an old
world antelope, and is native to North America. Actual antelopes are
quite fast as well, but not as fast as the pronghorn. Also curious is
the fact that the pronghorn is far faster than the predators which
inhabit North America. This seems to indicate that it evolved its great
speed at some point in the past under the threat of a now-extinct
predator, perhaps the American cheetah.
The pronghorn has a number of special adaptations that allow it to
function at high speeds, including cushioned, pointed toes to absorb
shock, and extra large organs that assist with air intake.
6. Blue Wildebeest

Blue Wildebeest (Wikimedia)
Another swift land animal which also inhabits the plains is the blue
wildebeest. They are not quite as fast as the pronghorn, but are still
pretty impressive at around 50 miles per hour.
7. Lion

Lion (Wikimedia)
Unfortunately for the blue wildebeest, the lion’s fastest speed
almost exactly matches. Lions can chase down their prey at around 50
miles per hour, making them extremely deadly predators on the plains.
8. Thomson’s Gazelle

Thomson’s Gazelle (Wikimedia)
This is another creature in the same category as wildebeests and
lions, also capable of running at around 50 miles per hour. Chases
between lions and cheetahs and gazelles can be quite intense as a result
of the close speed matching. Unfortunately for Thomson’s gazelles, they
are the preferred prey of cheetahs, the fastest animal on our list.
9. Brown Hare

Brown Hare (Wikimedia)
One of the smallest animals on our list is the brown hare. This
little creature can run extremely fast, reaching speeds of up to 47
miles per hour. The story of the tortoise and the hare is famous for a
reason. Hares really are incredibly fast creatures, and they are capable
of outrunning the majority of other animals.
10. Elk

There are a number of animals which run faster than the elk, but the
elk deserves a mention because it is a good deal larger and less “swift”
looking than a gazelle or antelope. Elks can be quite large, but their
size and build should not deceive you. The elk is capable of running at
speeds as high as 45 miles per hour. Do not make an elk angry. If it
charges you, it is going to win.
As you can see, there are some impressively fast animals on the land,
as well as in the sea and air. These remarkable animals showcase the
many different ways that creatures can adapt to fulfill the role of
either predator or herbivore. While we may be at the top of the food
chain thanks to our tools and inventions, we are easily outclassed when
it comes to speed. Many of these creatures are as fast as the cars we
have constructed to get from place to place at a reasonable pace. If
that isn’t a humbling thought, what is?
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