Oddly enough, none.
This is counter-intuitive when we think of the animals that can run faster than us, or have more strength.
However, animals are not long range planners, and typically do not have the will (or reason) to keep running over great lengths of time. Try and conceive what could induce an animal to run 26 miles to Marathon all at once!
Yes, there are migratory animals that cover vast distances. But they are not running. They are walking, stopping to graze, walking.
Yes, there are localized emergencies like forest fires. They run as far as needful to get to safety.
But men have ran far longer. In the old days, hunters would run down horses. They stop. We don't, or at least not for long. There is also the run of a "double time" march. Done properly, and with some "breaks" in which the men drop to a regular march, distances measured in days have been performed.
When animals run altogether it is called a stampede
For the same reason that it would take longer to run around your block than to run around your yard. The further planets have a further distance to travel to make one revolution around the sun.
Are there nerves in the abdominal area of a human
Changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans is known as domestication. One important example would be the horse. Horses used to run wild until Native Americans tamed them and used them for travel and for work.
No. Kangaroos are grazing animals. They do not eat on the run.
over 75 % of animals can run faster than humans.
Yes. A bull can run faster than a human, but a fit human, male or female, can run more miles than most other land animals.
Panther is a generic term and includes the lion, tiger, jaguar, leopard and snow leopard. The cheetah can run faster than any of these animals.
Cheetahs are the fastest land animals. Faster than the best human sprinter. But they would be slower than the average car.
No way! They can only do a few things.....like run into lights.Humans are a MUCH more complex species.But bees are very social animals, in that they can work together to do rather complex tasks.
Yes.
yes they can
Your Question is a run on, please fix it and I will answer.
Well coyotes are as you should know mostly night animals so unless a human hunts at night than no, but if the human does go hunt at night he/ she better run fast becase coyotes eat meat and that's what we are.
Yes, animals run out of food for many reasons. Over fishing, unsuccessful reproduction, human interaction, destruction of habitats, etc...
We are animals. I assume you mean wild animals. In which case they were built to do so. Their muscle and skeletal system allows from them to run fast.
No, pumas are very swift runners, could easily run down a human.