Wildlife has always fascinated me. There are many diverse species and
each and every single one of them is quite awesome in its own
respective way. Another thing that gets my attention is speed and that’s
how I arrived at this article. By the way, my favorite bird will have
to be a falcon because of its superfast hunting speed. In the wild,
agility is something the animals bank on, to survive. This article
discusses the ten fastest animals on land. Of course, you must be
familiar with some when it comes to speed, but there are still some on
this list that I was unaware of until recent past. Nevertheless, it is
an interesting read.
10. GRAY FOX
This cute little guy is usually found in Northern and Central
America. It is known for his fast hunting speeds. The gray fox is not a
very big animal weighing in on around 10 pounds and that’s one of the
reasons that can achieve such speeds. If the gray fox feels the need to,
it can run at around 42 miles per hour. Unlike most animals in the
wild, this fox likes to hunt alone which I think is pretty brave on its
party considering its small size.
9. COYOTE
A coyote is very persistent which is why you find humans using
‘coyote’ as a simile in routine conversations. A coyote can be found all
the way from Panama to Canada in the Northern and Central parts of
America. This guy can grow up to around forty inches in length and can
weigh around 40 lbs. It can run slightly faster than the gray fox at 43
miles per hour. Some run slower but since 43 mph has been clocked on a
coyote, I will go ahead and give it the number nine spot. It usually
eats mice and rabbits.
8. AFRICAN WILD DOG
The African wild dog can only be found in Africa which is why it
earned the name in the first place. This fellow here is also known as
the Cape Hunting Dog. An African Wild Dog can grow as tall as 30 inches
till the shoulder and weigh in on 70 pounds. With these specifications,
an African Wild Dog can run as fast as 45 mph. it is reported that only
3000 of these poor guys are left which is why they have been classified
as endangered. So I you are in Africa and this guy is after you; just
run and don’t kill it.
7. ELK
This guy is a specie of deer and it is one of the largest at that. It
is also known as a Wapiti. You can find them in Eastern Asia and
Northern America. Considering the size and weight of this guy it is
quite astonishing that it can run at around 45 mph, the same as the
African Wild Dog. Elk can maintain its top speed for longer periods of
time. At times these creatures are bred for their meat which, by the
way, is delicious.
6. THOMSON’S GAZELLE
This agile little thing is one of the favorite preys of a Cheetah. It
is hoofed animal most commonly found in Africa in the grasslands. It’s
agile running consists of several jumps and its maneuvering ability is
just fantastic. If threatened, the gazelle makes high and powerful jumps
which are usually for the purpose of intimidating the enemy. This is
called pronking. A gazelle can run as fast as 50 miles an hour.
5. LION
The King of the jungle, the lion is one of the most powerful and
fastest animals on land. They usually live in groups and hunt in groups
as well. Their group is called a pride. A pride is led by one male lion.
This guy can weigh in on around 550 pounds. Considering that it can
chase its prey at 50 mph wearing that much weight is a feat in itself
which is why I gave it the fifth position and not the sixth. It usually
feeds on gazelle or elks.
4. WILDEBEEST
A wildebeest is also commonly known as a Gnu and is native to African
grasslands. They can reach a height of 4 and half feet to the
shoulders. They can weigh around 500 pounds. At its full speed, it can
reach up to a little more than 50 mph. Since they are more commonly
hunted by lions and cheetahs, I think such a speed is an absolutely
necessity for their survival.
3. QUARTER HORSE
Horses are very graceful animals and I am sure you will agree with me
here. One of the more popular horses are the Quarter Horses. They are
usually used in racing so you can imagine that it will be fast. They can
sprint for about quarter a mile. The average speed of this beautiful
animal is around 55 mph. they are also used in horse shows and rodeos.
2. PRONGHORN
A pronghorn is also a hoofed animal and it can be found in the
grasslands of the west part of Northern America. If you compare this guy
with the other members of its family, they cannot jump all that good.
But in compensation they were provided with agility. The Pronghorns can
run at around 61 mph and the plus part is that they can maintain this
speed for longer periods of time which helps them to outlast their
predators in most occasions.
1. CHEETAH
I am sure you all know this one. Personally, I think the cheetah
takes ‘class’ to another level. Just look at the aerodynamics on this
guy, pure genius. It comes from the family of cats called Felidae. They
usually live in the African savanna and is, to date, the fastest animal
on land. The average speed of this guy is around 70 to 75 mph, which in
my opinion is very impressive. They don’t use force to annihilate the
enemy; instead they just rush at them at astonishing speeds. The only
drawback is that if a cheetah runs at its top speed for more than 90
seconds, it actually risks dying. So if it can capture the prey in 90
seconds or less, then it’s dinner time, otherwise they try again later.
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