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  2. Fastest animals - Wikipedia

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    Coyotes can easily reach 48 km/h (30 mph), and can sprint at 65 km/h (40 mph) when hunting. [99] Even without a front foot, a coyote can still run at around 32 km/h (20 mph). [98] Big brown bat (flight) 56–64 km/h (35–40 mph) Big brown bats are reported to be one of the fastest bats reaching speeds of up to 40 mph. [101] Common dolphin

  3. Javan leopard - Wikipedia

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    Javan leopards are also kept at the Cikananga Wildlife Rescue Center [10] in a special enclosure until they can be released back into the wild. [11] In May 2023, Javan Leopard Wayhu was released at Mount Halimun-Salak National Park under the coordination of MoeF (KKHSG), BBKSDA West Java, and Mount Halimun-Salak National Park.

  4. Orders of magnitude (speed) - Wikipedia

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    Average walking speed—below a speed of about 2 m/s, it is more efficient to walk than to run, but above that speed, it is more efficient to run. 2.39: 8.53: 5.35: 7.97 × 10 −9: World record time 50m freestyle swim 5.78: 20.81: 12.93: 1.928 × 10 −8: World record time marathon [13] 6–7: 20–25: 12–15: 1.8–2.3 × 10 −8 ...

  5. Flying and gliding animals - Wikipedia

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    Birds (flying, soaring) – Most of the approximately 10,000 living species can fly (flightless birds are the exception). Bird flight is one of the most studied forms of aerial locomotion in animals. See List of soaring birds for birds that can soar as well as fly. Townsends's big-eared bat, (Corynorhinus townsendii) displaying the "hand wing"

  6. Speed to fly - Wikipedia

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    The speed to fly is the optimum speed through sinking or rising air mass to achieve either the furthest glide, or fastest average cross-country speed. [1] Most speed to fly setups use units of either airspeed in kilometers per hour (km/h) and climb rate in meters per second (m/s), or airspeed in knots (kn) and climb rate in feet per minute (ft ...

  7. Leopard attack - Wikipedia

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    For its size, it is the most powerful large felid after the jaguar, able to drag a carcass larger than itself up a tree. [51] Leopards can run more than 60 kilometres per hour (37 mph), leap more than 6 metres (20 ft) horizontally and 3 metres (9.8 ft) vertically, and have a more developed sense of smell than tigers. [51]

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    Trump: Oh, there's a fly. Oh, I wonder where the fly came from. See, two years ago, I wouldn't have had a fly up here. You’re changing rapidly. We can’t take it any longer pic.twitter.com ...

  9. Wing-assisted incline running - Wikipedia

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    On both smooth and rough surfaces, normal chicks were able to run up much steeper slopes than the other two groups, reaching maximum angles of 105° from the horizontal. Chicks used running alone at slopes up to 45°, then employed wing-flapping at greater slopes, and maximum slope successfully scaled increased with age. [ 2 ]

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