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  2. Fastest animals - Wikipedia

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    They are better at maintaining endurance for long distances than at sprinting. [34] Estimated by observing the odometer when an animal ran at its maximum speed, alongside a vehicle on a road. [66] Blackbuck: 80 km/h (50 mph) [31] [70] The blackbuck antelope can sustain speeds of 80 km/h (50 mph) for over 1.5 km (0.93 mi) at a time. [70]

  3. Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The word rabbit derives from the Middle English rabet ("young of the coney"), a borrowing from the Walloon robète, which was a diminutive of the French or Middle Dutch robbe ("rabbit"), a term of unknown origin. [1] The term coney is a term for an adult rabbit used until the 18th century; rabbit once referred only to the young animals. [2]

  4. Digitigrade - Wikipedia

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    Digitigrades include birds (what many see as bird's knees are actually ankles), cats, dogs, and many other mammals, but not plantigrades (such as humans) or unguligrades (such as horses). Digitigrades generally move more quickly than other animals. Comparison of lower limb structure. From left to right: plantigrade, digitigrade and unguligrade.

  5. The great outdoors is calling! Here are fun outdoor ... - AOL

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    Outdoor activities are a great way to bond with our pets, no matter the weather. While dogs are the go-to adventure buddies when it comes to outdoor fun, cats and even rabbits can join in on the ...

  6. Cats could be learning words faster than human babies, study ...

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    Cats are intelligent animals, as feline parents can certainly attest to! It’s thought by many experts that a cat’s intelligence is similar to that of a child aged between two and three, and ...

  7. Cats could be learning words faster than human babies, study ...

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    Felines seem to learn new words quicker than babies, according to the study. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  8. Red Queen hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    "The rabbit runs faster than the fox, because the rabbit is running for his life while the fox is only running for his dinner." Aesop [ 32 ] The predator-prey relationship can also be established in the microbial world, producing the same evolutionary phenomenon that occurs in the case of foxes and rabbits.

  9. Cat intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The brain of the domesticated cat is about five centimetres (2.0 in) long and weighs 25–30 g (0.88–1.06 oz). [1] [2] If a typical cat is taken to be 60 cm (24 in) long with a weight of 3.3 kg (7.3 lb), then the brain would be at 0.91% [3] of its total body mass, compared to 2.33% [3] of total body mass in the average human.