Probably none. Because they are unable to run that fast. :)
A pronghorn antelope can run up to 25 meters per second, making it one of the fastest land animals in North America.
The Canadian Lynx can run pretty fast for its size. It is not as fast as a cheetah or lion.
Funnel web spiders can run at a speed of up to 1.5 feet per second (0.46 meters per second). They are known for their agility and quick movements when hunting prey or escaping danger.
it can trot up to 20mph and can run up to 35mph
No, Moose food usually consists of pine needles and seeds which do not move so the moose don't have to move fast to eat.
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Yes, they can run up to 25 mph. And the plural is moose
9.804 meters per second.
A total of 30 seconds - assuming they run at a constant speed.
14.5 meters per second is the speed. Speed means the amount of distance traveled in a certain amount of time. In your 14.5 meters per second your mouse deer is running 14.5 meters every 1 second. Therefore if no acceleration is occurring then at 2 seconds your deer will have run 29 meters. And at 3 seconds your deer would have run 43.5 meters.
500/(speed of a roadrunner in meters per second) seconds
A pronghorn antelope can run up to 25 meters per second, making it one of the fastest land animals in North America.
10 meters.
You would have run 2500 meters (25 m/s x 100 s = 2500 m).
At 50 km/h, an animal is traveling 13.89 meters per second.
After the first resurrection, run for 1,000 meters then the wings reappear to resurrect a second time.
8.3 m/s