it depends on the individual animal. One rabbit in the world can probably run faster than one dog in the world, but one dog in the world can run faster than one rabbit in the world, i am guessing, but it might no be so. You should ask next time: "Are the average of rabbits faster than the average dog?"
No, a hippopotamus is not faster than a horse. Horses are known for their speed and agility, while hippos are more adapted for swimming and moving through water.
a oxen is faster then horses because it looks faster
yes
It would depend on the horse(s).
No. The record jump for a rabbit is 39.2 inches according to Guinness Book of Records. Frogs can jump as high as ten feet. They have really strong leg muscles.
No
No, a horse will always be faster than a human.
it might not be but from all ive heard yes a male can be faster
a wild horse is faster than a zebra
A leopard is faster than a horse, in the short term.
No not faster than Secretariat:)
Where was it figured out that a kangaroo is faster than a horse?
A horse is faster than a camel. The American Quarter Horse can run at speeds up to 40 miles an hour for a quarter mile.
The horse is a little faster than elk, horse can run 47.5 mph, Elk 45 mph, though perhaps in some extreme situations Elk could be faster than a horse.
Faster than you can run, but not faster than you can drive a car.
No, a hippopotamus is not faster than a horse. Horses are known for their speed and agility, while hippos are more adapted for swimming and moving through water.
No