Depending on the species of gecko will determine how fast/agile they are. Some like the knob tail geckos are a slower moving species on the ground, while a day gecko with setae on its feet, can climb a vertical surface quickly and with ease. A gecko does not have a form of protection so most rely on its speed for safety.
Yes, chameleons can and do run. They can be fairly fast for their size. They run when they see a bug the want to eat or when they are scared. If your chameleon is scared or threatened, they will turn black, grey, red, or another dark or warning color.
Not very fast They can run quite fast but not very
Chimps can't run fast.They are slow and tire quickly when they run.
Around 25 km/h ! wow =o that pretty fast !
Leopard geckos are not a fast runing species of gecko. These animals can run anywhere from 5-15Km. A leopard gecko that escapes your grasp will not be able to outrun you in your own home.
well if it goes in the frount or back it will change its color so it can change faster then a blink of an eye
6 MPH
22000000000
64,914 miles per hour.
60 miles per hour is 88 feet per second.
Two miles per hour.
200 kilometers is about 125 miles, and consequently 200 kilometers per hour is about 125 miles per hour.
170 km/h * (0.6214 miles/km) = 105.64 miles/hour
1.5 kilometers per hour=0.932056788 miles per hour
7.4 km per hour equates to 4.6 miles per hour.
10 miles per hour = 142/3 feet per second
3600 miles per minute x 60 minutes/1 hours= 3600x60 miles per hour which is 216000 miles per hour.
75 kilometers per hour equals 46.6 miles per hour.
No. "Miles per hour" is a speed. An acceleration might be "Miles per hour per hour", or "miles per hour squared".
12 minutes.