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  2. Fastest animals - Wikipedia

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    Tigers live in jungles, and have been recorded going anywhere from 30 mph (48 km/h) to 40 mph (64 km/h); much like the cheetah and lion, however, they only maintain this for a short burst. Hyena: 50–60 km/h (31–37 mph) [p] The hyena can run up to 60 km/h (37 mph); some attribute this performance specifically to the spotted hyena. [106]

  3. Tiger beetle - Wikipedia

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    Tiger beetles are a family of beetles, Cicindelidae, known for their aggressive predatory habits and running speed. The fastest known species of tiger beetle, Rivacindela hudsoni , can run at a speed of 9 km/h (5.6 mph; 2.5 m/s), or about 125 body lengths per second. [ 2 ]

  4. Rivacindela hudsoni - Wikipedia

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    Since the majority of the species are earthbound, adult tiger beetles sprint in small bursts and occasionally slow down or stop because they run so fast to the point they can't clearly pinpoint prey. As they stop, they scan the area to detect any movement, and once they see potential prey, they quickly chase it down and grabs it with its sickle ...

  5. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Tigers and other exotic animals were mainly used for the entertainment of elites but from the 19th century onward, they were exhibited more to the public. Tigers were particularly big attractions and their captive population soared. [239] In 2020, there were over 8,000 captive tigers in Asia, over 5,000 in the US and no less than 850 in Europe ...

  6. How long can tigers live? What to know about tigers in the ...

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    How long can tigers live in captivity? Tigers in the wild typically have a lifespan of 10-15 years, according to the Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute . Tigers cared for ...

  7. Limitations of animal running speed - Wikipedia

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    Some terrestrial animals are built for achieving extremely high speeds, such as the cheetah, pronghorn, race horse and greyhound, while humans can train to achieve high sprint speeds. There is no single determinant of maximum running speed: however, certain factors stand out against others and have been investigated in both animals and humans.

  8. Watch This Tiger Take a Flying Leap Into the Water - AOL

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    Like most cats, Bengal tigers can easily climb trees, using their claws to gain a foothold in the bark. They are solitary animals and are known to be very territorial. Female tigers have litters ...

  9. How Fast Can Reindeer Really Run? Unveiling Their ... - AOL

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    Reindeer can reach a running speed of almost 50 miles per hour(80 km), though most recorded speeds are between 25 and 35 miles per hour (40-56 km), which is still quite impressive.