One pounce for a cheetah each time can cover about 20 ft
by jumping out of nowhere
ummm...... i think it is a cheetah??
A cheetah.
The average jumping distance of a baby kangaroo is 10 feet or less. The average jumping distance for an adult kangaroo is about 30 feet but they can jump as far as 40 feet.
The average jumping distance of a male joey is difficult to determine as there are 40 different types of Kangaroos from the Wallabies to the red kangaroo. But in general, the average jumping distance is 35 ft.
Depends on how far the race is? A Cheetah is built for speed over a short distance - several hundred metres, where it will be faster than a horse. The horse is able to maintain a brisk pace over a much longer distance and the cheetah could not maintain the horse's speed over a longer distance!
The average jumping distance of a female joey is 25 to 30 feet. This is equivalent to between 7.62 m and 9.14 m.
It would take a cheetah approximately 13 years to reach the moon, assuming the cheetah could run at its top speed of 75 mph for the entire distance, and that the moon is about 238,855 miles away on average.
A cheetah's speed is typically calculated by measuring the distance it covers in a set amount of time, such as by using radar guns or cameras. By dividing the recorded distance by the time taken, the cheetah's speed can be determined. The top recorded speed of a cheetah is around 58-64 miles per hour.
If a gorilla and cheetah met face to face, the cheetah would endure because of their sharp claws and teeth for offence and long distance and very fast speeds.
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Over a short distance - yes.