I think rats can run as fast backwards as it can forwards! Joseph grant.
For the paramecium to move forward, its cilia beat on an angle, backward in unison. This means that the paramecium moves by spiralling through the water on an invisible axis. For the paramecium to move backward, the cilia simply beat forward on an angle in unison. If the paramecium runs into a solid object, the cilia changes its direction and beats forward, causing the paramecium to go backward. The paramecium turns slightly and goes forward again. If it runs into the solid object again it will repeat this process until it can get past the object
If the train is going at a constant speed, it will make no difference whether she runs forward or backward. There will only be a difference if it is accelerating or slowing down. If it is accelerating you tend to be thrown backward, so it is easier to run back than forward. If it is braking you are thrown forward so it is easier to run forward than backward. The force on the body is the product of the acceleration or retardation and the mass of the body: F (Newtons) = mass (kg) x acceleration (meters/sec2)
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Giraffe or Ostrich.
cheetah is the fastest it runs: 74 MPH
it is a cat named cheetah it runs soo fast it is the fastest
i REALLY DONT KNOW
The Kangaroo. It can jump upto 20 feet forward in a single leap.
it runs really fast and plus its a carnivore and a really good camouflaged animal.
Yes. That sounds about right for a 7 step drop and roll-out.
There are no statistics on exactly how fast it can run. It's just noted as being a slow animal, never really moving, unless there is a predator nearby. Then it suddenly runs "very fast".
They are a herd animal so when there is danger the herd runs as fast as they can from it. The babies, weak, and sick usually can't stay with the herd as it runs so they are a target for the predators.