It depends on what type your reffering to, a house spider can reach sppeds of 1.17 mph, a garden spider 0.69 mph and a tarantula 15mph
No, the fastest recorded speed for a horse is around 43.97 mph. While horses can run fast, they are not capable of reaching 55 mph.
That would be the Cheetah at 70 MPH The North American Pronghorn is also very quick at short sprints under 1,000 yards
The fastest man in the world is Usain Bolt, who holds the world record for the 100m at 9.58 seconds. His top speed during the record run was around 27.8 miles per hour.
The Greyhound which can go a whopping 45 mph in 6 strides.
it is spider and especially Tegenaria gigantea - which can travel in a speed of about 1.73 ft/sec (1.17 mph)Spiders have 8 legs :D ~ BriannaA spider is an araneae, an order of arachnid they are not in the same classification as an insect. As for the fastest insect, I would bet on one of the flying varieties. Though I do not have an answer as to which one.Well no offense but the person that said spider is an idiot which is one the second statement that I would like to say is that the fastest six legged CREATURE is a cockaroach
a gazillion mph
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221 mph
cheetah is the fastest it runs: 74 MPH
it does 192 mph
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225 mph
the aventador did it at 217 mph.
180 MPH
about 31 mph the fastest shark is the mako
Anywhere from 70 MPH to upwards of 3 to 4 thousand MPH. An airplane is in development that is called a SCRAMJET that will be able to 7000 MPH. The fastest winged craft ever (not an airplane) was the Space Shuttle, which went 17,000 MPH.
132.314 mph