Tigers are the heaviest of the big-cats, but are heavily muscled enough, to reach speeds capable of catching running deer in short bursts. Tigers have been documented reaching speeds up to 32 mph in a sprint. Normally, tigers do not need to run as fast as their smaller cousins (lionesses 36mph, cheetahs 68mph) though. Their camouflage, works with their wooded environment and provides them with a close-quarter arena, where stealth enables them to get quite close to their intended prey before revealing itself. Even a human could catch up to a deer if they approach it within a close enough range.
A lion is a large tawny colored cat that lives in northwestern India and Africa.
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∙ 14y agoTigers can reach speeds up to 35 mph for short bursts.
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∙ 11y agoTigers run at about 35 to 40 miles per hour
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∙ 12y agoalmost 2 miles per hour
Tigers can run up to thirty five miles per hour for short bursts.
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∙ 11y agothe fastsest tiger ever to been recorded is charlie wich was recorded in the kent zoo which speede up to 49.2 mph
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∙ 12y ago50 mph
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∙ 13y agoabout 35 mph
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∙ 13y ago35 mph
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∙ 12y ago35 mph
fast
A tiger can run up to 35 miles per hour.
it is fast it can go about 30 miles per hour and it is strong but a lion can tear a tiger in to shreds.
An alpaca can run very fast. They run slower than a cheetah. Alpacas run faster than a zebra, spotted hyena, elk, and white tiger.
preety preety fast
fast
Pretty fast...
Its legs.
The thylacine, sometimes called a tiger wolf, is extinct and does not run now.
A tiger can run up to 35 miles per hour.
this cat can run about 77 mph!
this cat can run about 77 mph!
it is fast it can go about 30 miles per hour and it is strong but a lion can tear a tiger in to shreds.
They run 35-40 miles per hour, but only for short distances.
it runs 50 to 60 kph
big claws, sharp teeth, run fast
An alpaca can run very fast. They run slower than a cheetah. Alpacas run faster than a zebra, spotted hyena, elk, and white tiger.