It's a toss-up, really...
As all countries are part of a continent then both countries and continent would be correct
Not much if any in regards to the north American Pronghorn. I live in Pronghorn country and the fastest I have seen are in full flight response at around 70mph. So they would be close. I don't think a Cheetah would have any chance of catching a healthy one.
If the alligator ever came across a white tailed deer, it would attempt to eat it.....
That would be the Cheetah at 70 MPH The North American Pronghorn is also very quick at short sprints under 1,000 yards
Panthers are adept at killing such cloven-hooved herbivorous animals like deer and antelope. Gnus, though larger than the "average" antelope, are just as likely to be on a panther's menu as the other deer and antelope that it eats. Thus, it would have to be the panther, since it is quite able to leap onto the gnu's back and break its neck with one powerful bite with its jaws. A panther can also kill a gnu much like a lion would: by grabbing on to the animal's nose to suffocate it. Once it's down on its side, then it can quickly switch to the throat, if need be.
In North America that would be the pronghorn, sometimes call antelope. However, it is not a true antelope. It does inhabit deserts in the southwest United States.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ammospermophilus leucurus.
There are many animals in the US, but the most notorious would be the Grizzly bear, the wolf, the cougar, the American bison, the American alligator, the white-tailed deer, the elk, the pronghorn or American antelope, the coyote, the roadrunner, the rattlesnake, and of course, the American bald eagle which is the national animal of the US.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Antilocapra americana.
As all countries are part of a continent then both countries and continent would be correct
Not much if any in regards to the north American Pronghorn. I live in Pronghorn country and the fastest I have seen are in full flight response at around 70mph. So they would be close. I don't think a Cheetah would have any chance of catching a healthy one.
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.
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the national animal is a white tailed eagle
there would be many dissapointed hunters
Usually a black tailed suit, with a white shirt
that would be the prong horned antelope and is capable of reaching speeds of 54 mph