The sailfish and the cheetah are equal in average speeds (around 60-65 miles per hour), and top speeds ever recorded (just above 70 miles per hour).
The world's fastest mammal, the cheetah, can reach speeds of up to 70 miles per hour, while the world's fastest fish, the sailfish, can swim at speeds of up to 68 miles per hour. Therefore, the cheetah is faster than the sailfish.
No, a sailfish is faster than a cheetah. Sailfish are known to reach speeds of up to 68 miles per hour (110 km/h) in the water, while cheetahs can run at speeds of about 58 to 64 miles per hour (93 to 104 km/h) on land. While both are incredibly fast in their respective environments, the sailfish holds the title for speed.
A sailfish reaching speeds of 68 mph how evere still slower than a cheetah reaching speeds between 70 to 75 mph
No, a Cheetah is faster.
Cheetah
No animal runs faster than the cheetah for the cheetah is the fastest land animal
No. A cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world. So a liger can not be faster than a cheetah.
no im pretty sure a cheetah is faster
they can swim as far as 50 km an hour and faster than a cheetah
The correct interpretation of the question: Is a jachtluipaard faster than a cheetah? jachtluipaard = cheetah sneller = faster Answer: A jachtluipaard IS a cheetah. They are each as fast as the other (or neither is faster than the other) since they are identical creatures.
Yes, he's faster than a cheetah. You can when you watch Sonic X!
yes