Ferrets are pretty fast - they are able to take down rabbits when hunting in the UK. Owners have lost ferrets because they thought they could catch them if they decided to run. The truth is that ferrets can be very fast, especially if startled. Ferrets are fast learners
Ferrets have been able to hunt rabbits which are 35mph, rats which are 33-35 mph and rarely hares and guinea pigs which are 39-45 mph.
Ferrets are around 36-41 mph depending on the age, size, sex and health.
When above ground, black-footed ferrets travel in a series of jumps or a slow gallop. They can travel at a rate of 5-7 miles per hour.
Up to 12mph
About 20kph (12mph)
on four feet
Quick-footed means having the ability to move or run with great speed and agility, typically with nimble or swift footwork.
depends. black mamba is fastest snake 12 mph.
If there food population went down either there population will go down and some will move to a new place with a big food source.
Two hundred and twenty feet a day, a world record!
Yes. Like almost all marsupials, the yellow footed rock wallaby is nocturnal, meaning it is active at night.
Move fast.
Depends on which aeroplane it is on. Seriously, a Red tailed hawk can move at speeds from zero when resting (including all speeds imbetween) to over 120 mph (190 km/h). when in a dive.
it can wiggl wiggl wigl twenty miles per hour