No. The cheetah is the fastest land mammal.
The cheetah can reach speeds of between 112 and 120 km per hour. The largest of the kangaroos, the Red kangaroo, has been clocked at up to 64 kph.
However, the kangaroo can maintain its top speed for longer.
Kangaroos are not faster than horses over short distances. However, they are able to maintain a high speed over a much longer distance than a horse can.< BR>
Kangaroos have large, strong tendons in their hind legs which act as "springs". The springing motion requires less energy than running does, so kangaroos are able to bound for longer distances than other mammals with the standard four legs can run. Their strong back legs and elongated hind feet enable them to bound. Kangaroos are able to travel long distances at a high speed, expending very little energy. They are very energy-efficient, and this is linked directly to the physical action of bringing their hind legs up with each hop. Every hop literally refills the lungs.
Yes a horse is faster than a leopard. Horses can gallop at speeds varying from 18 to 50 MPH over distances of a quarter mile up to four miles. A leopard however can reach a sprinting speed of 30 MPH over a very short distances, usually jut several hundred yards.
A horse is able to gallop faster for short bursts. However, the kangaroo has endurance to maintain a fast bounding for much longer than a horse can.
The kangaroo is much faster than a human and can run up to 45 miles per hour. A human being is only capable of speeds up to 26 miles per hour.
well or course the kangaroo is faster because 1) it hops 2) just use your common sense
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A leopard is faster than a horse, in the short term.
A clouded leopard is faster than a common leopard.
horses may look fast but pumas always come on top
faster than a leopard
No, the horse is faster.
No, a horse will always be faster than a human.
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If by Leopard Shark you mean Triakis semifasciata then no, the Mako Shark is faster.
a wild horse is faster than a zebra
Sure. Cheetas are plenty faster than leopards for instance.