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  • The fastest animal in the world is of course the cheetah. This animal is actually only slightly faster than the pronghorn antelope, and can reach speeds of up to 61 miles per hour. This record was set by an 11 year old cheetah in 2012 named Sarah. Unlike most of the other animals on this list, the cheetah is a predator.
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  • Pronghorn comes at number 2 in the list of the world’s fastest land animals. It is one of the species of deer whose speed is much quicker than other types of deer.
  • The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world, capable of reaching impressive speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour.
  • So interested in finding out who is the fastest, here we have a list of the top ten fastest animals on Earth. Peregrine Falcon.
  • What are the top 10 fastest animals in the world? According to Sahas Barve, a Peter Buck Fellow at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History...
  • Mexican free-tailed bat (in flight). 160 km/h (99 mph) [13]. They are the fastest mammal in the world and one of the fastest flying animals on level flight.
  • The peregrine falcon, a majestic raptor of the falcon family, holds the title of the fastest animal in the world. ... What is the Fastest Animal in the World.
  • Here are some of the animals that could leave you in the dust. What is the world’s fastest animal?
  • The Peregrine Falcon: The Undisputed King of Speed. El Peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) is generally recognized as the fastest animal in the world.
  • What is the #1 fastest animal? ... 3.4m (11ft), the fastest sea animal in the world and close relative of the black marlin also features a sword-like bill.
  • In the animal kingdom, speed can mean the difference between life and death. ... Here are some of the fastest animals in the world.
  • Of the world’s fastest animals, a few run on land, some can be seen in the sky, and certain species can be seen swimming in water.
  • The fastest land animals in the world listed below are all either prey or predators, and it’s their speed that gives them the edge in the wild.