tigers run 35mph 1st cheetah
ostriches run 45-46mph 2nd ostrich
cheetah 75 or 65mph 3rd tiger
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!
The tiger might be the biggest, lion the most famous and the cheetah the fastest: but in the long run they are all just as powerful. Also, it depends on their prey, habitats, etc
No. The cheetah is the fastest land mammal, and it is also in the cat family.
The tiger is by far the largest and strongest of the three. It would win, unless the cheetah ran away, since it's the fastest. ;)
A cheetah because they can run faster than a car in 3.5 secondsHoped it helped:)
The cheetah is the fastest land animal on earth.
a cheetah (This cat can reach a speed of 65 miles an hour.)
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tiger can beat a cheetah
if they were to race the cheetah would win but if they were to fight the tiger would win
the cheetah is the fastest land animal on earthCheetahs are faster than tigers. The Cheetah is made for speed. The face, head, and body are great designs for top speeds of 70 miles per hour!Cheetahs are the fastest land animal, reaching speeds of up to 75mph in short bursts.The humble Tiger cannot even come close, with a top speed of about 24 mph.But Tiger still beats Cheetah.Cheetahs are the fastest land animal, reaching speeds of up to 75mph in short bursts.The humble Tiger cannot even come close, with a top speed of about 24 mph.But Tiger still beats Cheetah.Scientists have found that cheetahs are not only the fastest of all land animals but they are also incredibly maneuverable. The animals can accelerate even faster than Ferrari vehicles, zoologists concluded after long observations of cheetahs in the wild.
No, an ostrich can run at speeds of around 45 mph (The fastest of all land birds), and the fastest that a man has ever run is 100 meters in 9.58 seconds (Usain Bolt), that works out at 23.4 mph.