The AVERAGE top speed of a chimpanzee on the ground is about 25mph*.
The fastest speed ever recorded for a man was about 27mph.
Note that the chimp speed was an average, this means there are both faster and slower individuals. The human record was a single man and there was no faster individual.
It is fair to say that on average they would be about the same. The same would also be true for the time at which both species can maintain this speed. Humans are moderately poor sprinters, as are chimpanzees.
anthrosciguy adds:
* edited to note that I have never seen a reference for the speed of a chimpanzee running, and I've asked professional primatologists. Please include a reference for this statement if it exists.
SLOW
Yes, but they can be fast if they want to be.
The episode is "Gorillas in the Mist" The song is Slow Slow Tune by My Morning Jacket.
It is the speed of the wind that is most destructive. Eventually, friction with the land will help to slow the wind speed.
Yes .
Gorillas live in forests and on mountains in Africa. AND THEY DRINK COFFE OF YOUR MOM
The friction with the land helps to slow down the wind speed.
Speed them up and slow them down. Try to get them to the same speed and make them land on 12:00 at the same time
I'm very sure that the top speed for a sloth is 1.2 mph and the sea horse rarely goes over the slow speed of .001 mph.
they adapt to there enviorment
I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
first plan where to land and then slow down your helicopter's speed and press R3 which works for the landing gear and then you can easily land the helicopter.