Kangaroos are the only large animals to use hopping as a means of locomotion. The comfortable hopping speed for red kangaroo is about 20-25 km/h (13-16 mph), but speeds of up to 70 km/h (44 mph) can be attained, over short distances, while it can sustain a speed of 40 km/h (25 mph) for nearly 2 kilometres (1.2 mi).
This works out to:
16 mph = 1 mile per 3.75 minutes = 3.5 miles per 13 minutes
25 mph = 1 mile per 2.4 minutes = 3.5 miles per 8.4 minutes
44 mph = 1 mile per 1.37 minutes = 3.5 miles per 4.78 minutes
35 miles per hour
35 miles an hour
40.28 miles per hour
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35 miles per hour
35 miles per hour
About 35 miles per hour
35 miles per hour
20.6 miles per hour.
Kangaroos do not run: they hop. A comfortable hopping speed for red kangaroos, the largest of the kangaroo species, is 19 kilometres per hour (12 miles per hour), and they can maintain this speed for hours, stopping for brief rests. They can have short bursts of speed of between 55 and 70 kph (35-44mph). A single jump can be up to 8 metres (29 feet) long, and 1.8m (6 feet) in height.
What "35 kilometers/hour" means is that each hour something travels 35 kilometers. If you mean how fast is it in miles/hr then the quickest way to do a conversion is to go to Google.com and type in... 35 km/hr in miles/hr it will give you the immediate result... 35 (km / hr) = 21.7479917 miles / hr
35 miles per hour