The fastest flying insect would be the Southern Giant Darner. In a rough field estimate records it flying at 60 miles per hour. However a more reliable text clocks it at 35 miles per hour. As for the ground insect the Australian Tiger Beetle takes the crown at 5.6 miles per hour. One common misconception is that the American Cockroach is the fastest but it falls well short with a speed of just 2.4 miles per hour.
The fastest flying insect in the world is the Desert Locust. It is possible that other insects can fly faster, but they have not been accurately measured and confirmed. The Desert Locust has an average flying speed of 33km.
The Dragonfly or Hawk Moth. They're really close.male horse fly 145 km
Dragonflies are one of the fastest flying insects
Either the dragonfly or hawk moth. If you need one answer, then go with Hawk Moth. It may depend upon the specimen.
The fastest insect according to me is The house centipede
Anisoptera, aka. the Dragonfly. A single Dragonfly can have it's max speed at 35 mph, miles per hour, while the Hawk moth, or sphinx moth, can only reach a top speed of 30 mph, miles per hour.
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The Dragon Fly is the fastest insect. The fastest insect on the ground is the cockroach.
That buzzing, flying insect could be:BeeMosquitoGnatHorseflyHouseflyFruit flyOr many other flying insects.Hope this was helpful!
The peregrine falcon is the fastest bird, the flying squirrel is the fastest flying mammal.
The fastest moving insect is the tropical cockroach. They are able to go nearly 3.5 miles per hour, which is exceedingly fast for an insect.
The fastest insect on land is the German cockroach
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