The fastest flying animal is a peregrine falcon in a dive. The fastest mammal is a flying squirell.The Peregrine Falcon.The falcon is the fastest flyingThe White-throated needletail is the fastest-flying bird in flapping flight with confirmed speeds reaching 111.6 km/h (69.3 mph). However, in a dive the Peregrine Falcon is the fastest bird reaching speeds over 322 km/h (200 mph). The Peregrine Falcon is not in the top ten fastest when travelling in level flight.
The Spine-tailed Swift is the fastest flying bird. This Asian bird has been recorded at speeds up to 106 miles per hour. Note: Falcons have been clocked at higher speeds when diving from high altitudes but never in level flight.
At 37,000 feet, the bird is likely a High-flying bird such as bar-headed geese or RΓΌppell's griffon vulture.
you get peregrine falcon in britain, and they're the fastest ANIMAL in the world, been known to reach upto speeds of 200Mph in a dive
The Japanese sparrowhawk is the fastest bird in Japan, reaching speeds of up to 100 km/h (62 mph) during flight.
The peregrine falcon is the fastest bird, the flying squirrel is the fastest flying mammal.
They are the fastest flying bird.
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Paragien Falcon is the fastest. Please improve on my answer the answer before me was vandalism.
Australia's fastest flying bird is the Peregrine Falcon. When in pursuit of other flying birds, the Peregrine Falcon has been known to reach speeds of up to 300 km per hour.
No. That's absolutely ridiculous.
it is the English moxin
A non-flying bird.
The fastest flying bird in the world
the largest AND biggest bird is the frigate bird. If you want the fastest ONLY then it would be the peregrine falcon, and if you wanted the biggest FLYING bird it would be a bird called a kori bustard.
The Peregrine is often quoted as the fastest. It is capable of a very fast dive which amounts to dropping out of the sky!
The world's fastest flying bird (in level flight) is spine-tailed swift recorded at 170 km/hr. Though some racing pigeons is also said to have been clocked at similar speeds or even more.The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) is the fastest living creature, reaching speeds of at least 124 mph and possibly as much as 168 mph when swooping from great heights during territorial displays or while catching pry birds in midair.Peregrine FalconWhen the Peregrine Falcon spots prey it goes into a controlled dive easily reaching speed of 200 MPH or 320 KM/H.The fastest speed the Peregrine Falcon reached ever recorded was an amazing 242.3 MPH or 390 KM/H.It is also the fastest animal on the planet.