The cheetah has been clocked at about 70 miles per hour (114 km/h). Pronghorn antelope have been clocked at nearly 60 mph.
The fastest land animal on earth has to be the cheetah, also one of the biggest of big cats.
The Pronghorn antelope
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The pronghorn of North America is the second fastest land animal behind the cheetah.
the 2nd fastest animal in air, land, and water is the white-throated needletail (that's a bird) at 105 mphswift-106 mphThe second fastest land animal in the world is the North American pronghorn antelope.On Land: Pronghorn Antelope taking second after the CheetahIn Sky: White-Throated Needletail in second after the Peregrine Falcon
The only hooved animals that i can think of are deers and horses. I would sy that the Horse is the fastest hooved animal.
that would be the prong horned antelope and is capable of reaching speeds of 54 mph
It depends on the species of antelope but, generally, the antelope is the second fastest land animal, second only to the cheetah. They average 40 to 50 miles per hour. Antelope have large lungs and a large heart, and their hair is hollow which allows this animal to run for longer.
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That would be the Cheetah at 70 MPH The North American Pronghorn is also very quick at short sprints under 1,000 yards
The american crocodile is not the biggest. American bisons are the largest animal in north america.
Cheetahs are, without a doubt, the fastest creatures in the world.The only animal that comes in a close second to the Cheetah's amazing speed is its favorite prey, the gazelle. In order to catch up with a meal that's as swift as the wind, the cheetah had to develop the ability to run as fast, or faster than the gazelle, or face the alternative - starvation. Pretty strong motivation for practicing their wind sprints. These cats can run 70mph/112kph Not correct. The second fastest animal is the North American prong horned antelope (actually related to a goat). Not commonly known, but the Cheetah first evolved in North America, spread around the world, then died out in N. America. The prong horn had to become fast to survive.
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The pallid bat is a North American animal. It begins with the letter P.