The original rabbit-proof fence stretches across 1,833 km of Western Australia. Two additional fences were built shortly after the first one, for a total rabbit-proof fence that is 3,256 km long.
1.Paragien Falcon2.CheetahFastest AnimalsCheetah 71 mph (114 km/hr)Pronghorn antelope 61 mph (98 km/hr)Lion 50 mph (80 km/hr)Thomson's gazelle 50 mph (80 km/hr)Wildebeest 50 mph (80 km/hr)Springbok 50 mph (80 km/hr)Quarter Horse 47.5 mph (76 km/hr)Cape Hunting Dog 45 mph (72 km/hr)Elk 45 mph (72 km/hr)Coyote 43 mph (69 km/hr)Fastest MammalsCheetah 71 mph (114 km/hr)Pronghorn antelope 61 mph (98 km/hr)Lion 50 mph (80 km/hr)Thomson's gazelle 50 mph (80 km/hr)Wildebeest 50 mph (80 km/hr)Springbok 50 mph (80 km/hr)Red Fox 48 mph (77 km/hr)Brown Rare 48 mph (77 km/hr)Quarter Horse 47.5 mph (76 km/hr)Grant's Gazelle 47 mph (76 km/hr)Fastest FishSailfish 68 mph (110 km/hr)Marlin 50 mph (80 km/hr)Wahoo 48 mph (78 km/hr)Tunny 46 mph (74 km/hr)Bluefish Tuna 44 mph (70 km/hr)Great Blue Shark 43 mph (69 km/hr)Bonefish 40 mph (64 km/hr)Swordfish 40 mph (64 km/hr)Four-winged flying fish 35 mph (56 km/hr)Tarpon 35 mph (56 km/hr)Fastest BirdSpine-tailed swift 106 mph (171 km/hr)Frigate bird 95 mph (153 km/hr)Spur-winged goose 88 mph (142 km/hr)Red-breasted merganser 80 mph (129 km/hr)White-rumped swift 77 mph (124 km/hr)Canvasback Duck 72 mph (116 km/hr)Eider Duck 70 mph (113 km/hr)Teal 68 mph (109 km/hr)Mallard 65 mph (105 km/hr)Pintail 65 mph (105 km/hr)Peregrine Falcon is the fastest bird reaching speeds of over 200 mph when hunting.
Raccoons are not speed demons. They usually will run only as far as the nearest tree which they will climb for protection from pursuers. Their top speed over short distances is 16 to 24 km/h (10 to 15 mph).
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A human boxer can run up to 26 km/h. A dog boxer can run up to 32 km/h.
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The dingo fence is 5613 km in length although some of that is in disrepair. It is the longest fence in the world.
The Dingo Fence
The dingo fence is Australia's longest fence, and one of the longest fences in the world. It begins in Queensland, near Jimbour on the Darling Downs, and ends just west of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. Total length is around 5,600 km or 3480 miles. At one stage, it actually extended for almost 8000 km.
The dingo fence was built during the 1880s and was finished in 1885. It stretches around 5,600 km.
The distance between the two creatures is 7 km The difference in speed is 7 km/h - 2 km/h = 5 km/h The distance between them (7 km) will be covered at 5 km/h in: time = distance/speed = 7 km / 5 km/h = 1.4 hours 1 hour = 60 mins 0.4 hr = 0.4 × 60 min = 24 min → 1.4 hr = 1 hr 24 min.
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Answer: 210 mi. = 337.962 km
In the USSR, Marfusa the rabbit was aboard a suborbital rocket flight on July 2, 1959, and reached an altitude of 132 miles (212 km).
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