Cheetahs are the fastest mammals. They can run at an average speed of around 70 mph but can only sustain this for short distances.
There are other animals (like the red tail swift and peregrine falcon) which are faster.
The tiger beetle may be the fastest relative to its body size.
The fastest wind speed recorded in Newfoundland was 180 km/h (112 mph) during a hurricane in September 2010.
The world's fastest mammal, the cheetah, can reach speeds of up to 70 miles per hour, while the world's fastest fish, the sailfish, can swim at speeds of up to 68 miles per hour. Therefore, the cheetah is faster than the sailfish.
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The fastest wind speed ever recorded on Earth was 253 mph (408 km/h) during Tropical Cyclone Olivia in 1996 at Barrow Island, Australia.
The fastest recorded speed of a kite is around 145 miles per hour (233 km/h). This record was set by the Blackbird Kite, a high-performance sport kite.
The fastest handwriting speed ever recorded by an individual is 350 words per minute.
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Australia's fastest animal is the Kangaroo. The fastest recorded speed of a Kangaroo is 70 km/h which is 25 km/h FASTER than the fastest recorded speed of Australia's flightless bird the Emu.
According to research the maximum spped of a sneeze leaving the nose was 165mph! the fastest recorded speed that has been recorded is... 166.7km/h
Cheetah, cheetah is the fastest mammal in the word with a top speed of on avg, 75mph.
The cheetah is the fastest mammal.
The speed of the fastest tennis shot ever recorded is 163.7 miles per hour, achieved by Samuel Groth in 2012.
The fastest ever serve recorded; 251 Km/h, was by Ivo Karlovic.
The cheetah can run at 60 mph for short sprints.
The fastest wind speed recorded in Newfoundland was 180 km/h (112 mph) during a hurricane in September 2010.
no. the fastest mammal in the world is a cheetah