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the fastest reaction time is of box jelly fish which can be up to 50 feets per seconds
65 MPH, This is the fastest recorded time by a land animal. The animal was obiousily a cheetah
The fastest small animal is a guinea pig named Jaimie. He entered in the Olympets 2009 and ran at a top speed of 59 mph for a short distance of time.
There is none because one animal can't be the biggest animal and the smallest animal at the same time!
the 2nd fastest animal in air, land, and water is the white-throated needletail (that's a bird) at 105 mphswift-106 mphThe second fastest land animal in the world is the North American pronghorn antelope.On Land: Pronghorn Antelope taking second after the CheetahIn Sky: White-Throated Needletail in second after the Peregrine Falcon
The Pronghorn, is not really faster than the Cheetah though, but it can run about as fast as the Cheetah for extended periods of time, where as the Cheetah can only maintain its high speed for short periods of time.
The Saluki. The Saluki is the fastest animal. It is tied with the cheetah. If the Saluki(dog) and the Cheetah would have a race, the Saluki would win. The cheetah can run for a short amount of time, but the Saluki can run for a longer period of time. If the cheetah didn't run out of breath so quickly, then it would most defintley win in front of the Saluki by a few metres.
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Shoaib Akhtar is the fastest bowler of all time.
Michael Johnson ran the fastest time of 43 seconds if you were wondering usain bolts fastest time then look for it on the Internet or YouTube
The Fastest time for women is 1.53.42 sec.
The cheetah is the fastest land mammal in the world. The cheetah, can reach speeds of between 112 and 120 km/h in short bursts covering distances up to 500 m. It has the ability to accelerate from 0 to over 100 km/h in three seconds. In terms of miles per hour, they can reach around 70 to 75 mph. However, they can sustain the speed for only short durations, typically around a minute. If they continue to run at top speed for over that time, they will die of exhaustion.