60 miles per hour
60 miles per hour
4.6 seconds in 100 m
A pronghorn antelope can run up to 25 meters per second, making it one of the fastest land animals in North America.
A Pronghorn Antelope can run at speeds up to 55-60 miles per hour (88-96 km/h), making it one of the fastest land animals in North America. They are built for speed with adaptations such as lightweight bodies, large lungs, and strong muscles.
Between 40 - 50 miles per hour.
60 MPH
60 miles per hour
4.6 seconds in 100 m
A pronghorn strongly resembles the antelope. They can be found in the interior of the North and Central America. Males have horns on top of their heads and can run very fast.
A pronghorn antelope can run up to 25 meters per second, making it one of the fastest land animals in North America.
The Wildebeest or 'gnou' can run quite fast for short periods, but NOT as fast as the Pronghorn Antelope, (Antilocapra) widely cited as the fastest antelope at speeds of around 65 kmh.
An average pronghorn antelope can run as fast as an average cheetah. But the fastest animal is a peregrine falcon which, in its dive can travel twice as fast.
Second in land speed only to the cheetah, the pronghorn can make 55 mph- for half a mile.
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A Pronghorn Antelope can run at speeds up to 55-60 miles per hour (88-96 km/h), making it one of the fastest land animals in North America. They are built for speed with adaptations such as lightweight bodies, large lungs, and strong muscles.
Between 40 - 50 miles per hour.
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.