Yes, the cheetah is the fastest runner on four legs in the world.
why there are about four different animals that can run that fast, one animal is the grandadoren jaguar (in order from fastest to slowest), the second fastest is the festiren cheetah, the third fastest is the mejadian hawk, and the last fastest animal is the cranizorm road runner. those are the world's fastest types of animals.
some people would say an lion or a tiger but it is really a cheetah!The fastest four legged animal in the world is the cheetah? It's long legs and tail help it balance and go fast!
Yes, but the fastest is the cheetah, at 65 mph
The top speed man has run is about 25 miles per hour; the fastest dog, the greyhound, reaches a speed of 40 miles per hour; racehorses have been timed at 50 miles per hour; and antelopes can go close to 60 miles per hour. But none of them can come close to the world's fastest runner, the cheetah. No animal on earth can outrun the cheetah's 70-mile per hour speed.
The cheetah is the fastest land animal. The fastest flying animal is the peregrine falcon. The fastest use of appendages is the mantis shrimp. The fastest acceleration for jumping is the flea. And to round out the top five: The mandibles of the trap-jaw ant can shut in the fastest reflex ever recorded in the animal kingdom.
Four-minute mile = 15 mph = 24.14 kph Current world record = 16.14 mph = 25.97 kph
The Australian tiger beetle or C. hudsoni - capable of covering 2.5 metres (8ft) in one second - is the fastest running insect.
The fastest animal on Earth is the cheetah which has four legs, so I guess that answers this question.
VERY EASILY? no. easily? yes. they are the fastest four leged animal on land.
John Landy was the first great Australian distance runner and the second man in the world to break four minutes for the Mile.
The fastest fourwheeler in the world is, Quadzille 500 it goes 130 MPH 6 gears.
The answer is both yes and no. No meaning that a cheetah will always be able to out sprint a horse as the cheetahs top speed is about 70 mph, while a horse can sprint at up to 55 mph. Yes means that the horse has more endurance and can hold a moderate speed of 20 to 40 mph over a far longer distance than the cheetah can.