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A cheetah's speed is typically calculated by measuring the distance it covers in a set amount of time, such as by using radar guns or cameras. By dividing the recorded distance by the time taken, the cheetah's speed can be determined. The top recorded speed of a cheetah is around 58-64 miles per hour.
The cheetah has the largest tail to body ratio among the three big cats: cheetah, tiger, and lion. The cheetah's long and slender tail helps with balance and agility when running at high speeds, making it the most specialized for speed among the three.
The largest amount of snow recorded in Ames, Iowa was 3.4 inches.
The largest recorded wingspan of a Philippine eagle is around 7.5 feet (2.3 meters).
The largest wolf on record was an Alaskan male gray wolf weighing in at 230 pounds.