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Speed of Animals
This site shows the top speeds of animals, and how fast they would be going if they were your size (ie, what their speed feels like to them). Animals: land air water insect Your height: 122 cm 124 cm 127 cm 130 cm 132 cm 135 cm 137 cm 140 cm 142 cm 145 cm 147 cm 150 cm 152 cm 155 cm 157 cm 160 cm 163 cm 165 cm 168 cm 170 cm 173 cm 175 cm 178 cm ...
Speed of Animals
If you're six feet tall, 10 miles per hour probably doesn't feel very fast. But what if you were just six inches tall, like a squirrel? Relative to the size of your body 10 mph would be quite a bit faster. This site shows the top speeds of animals, and how fast they would be going if they were your size (ie, what their speed feels like to them).
Speed of Animals
Very few of my data sources explain whether top speed is a peak velocity measured in one exceptional specimen or whether it's attainable by any healthy member of the species. Or how long the animal was able to maintain its top speed.
Common Octopus - Speed of Animals
Speed of Animals Common Octopus Octopus vulgaris. length: weight: top speed (swimming) feels like: 75 cm: 17 kg: 40 km/h: 96 km/h: The octopus is a cephalopod of the order Octopoda. Octopuses have two eyes and four pairs of arms and like other cephalopods are bilaterally symmetric. ... Anguilla rostrata top speed 3.9 km/h feels like 7 km/h ...
California Sea Lion - Speed of Animals
Speed of Animals California Sea Lion Zalophus californianus. length: weight: top speed (swimming) feels like: 2.2 m: 200 kg: 21.6 km/h: 17.7 km/h: The California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) is a coastal sea lion of western North America. Their numbers are abundant (188,000 U.S. stock 1995 est.), and the population continues to expand at a ...
Brown Bear - Speed of Animals
Speed of Animals Brown Bear Ursus arctos. length: weight: top speed (running) feels like: 2.5 m: 620 kg: 35 km/h: 25.2 km/h: The brown bear is a large bear distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America. It weighs 100 to 680 kilograms (220 to 1,500 lb) and its largest subspecies, the Kodiak Bear, rivals the polar bear as the ...
Pronghorn - Speed of Animals
The top speed is very hard to measure accurately and varies between individuals; it is variously cited as up to 70 km/h, 72 km/h, or 86 km/h. It is often cited as the second-fastest land animal, second only to the cheetah. It can however sustain high speeds longer than cheetahs.
pigeon - Speed of Animals
Speed of Animals pigeon Columba livia. wingspan: weight: top speed (flying) feels like: 2' 2" 13.1 oz: 36.7 mph: 97 mph: Pigeons are stout-bodied birds with short necks, and have short slender bills with a fleshy cere. The species commonly referred to just as “pigeon” is the feral Rock Pigeon, common in many cities.
coyote - Speed of Animals
Lycaon pictus top speed 72.5 km/h feels like 130.5 km/h black mamba Dendroaspis polylepis top speed 32.2 km/h feels like 17 km/h coyote Canis latrans top speed 69 km/h feels like 138 km/h domestic cat Felis catus top speed 48 km/h feels like 172.8 km/h gray fox Urocyon cinereoargenteus top speed 67.6 km/h feels like 119.3 km/h greyhound
Bottlenose Dolphin - Speed of Animals
Speed of Animals Bottlenose Dolphin Tursiops truncatus. length: weight: top speed (swimming) feels like: 9' 10" 551.2 lb: ... Istiophorus albicans, platypterus top speed 68.4 mph feels like 41 mph Sea Otter Enhydra lutris top speed 5.6 mph feels like 7.5 mph striped marlin Tetrapturus audax top speed 50.3 mph feels like 25.9 mph