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Top 10 Fastest Animals in the World | Fastest Runners
**Top 10 Fastest Animals in the World | Fastest Runners**
From the savannas to the deserts, these incredible animals can reach incredible speeds. Whether it's a cheetah sprinting across the grasslands or a pronghorn antelope galloping across the open plains, these creatures are the ultimate speed demons. Get ready to be amazed by the fastest animals in the world!
**1. Cheetah - Up to 75 mph (120 km/h)**
The fastest land animal on Earth, the cheetah is a force to be reckoned with. Its slender body and long legs allow it to reach incredible speeds, making it a formidable hunter.
**2. Pronghorn Antelope - Up to 60 mph (97 km/h)**
Native to North America, the pronghorn antelope is a remarkable runner. Its unique physiology allows it to maintain high speeds for extended periods of time.
**3. Thomson's Gazelle - Up to 50 mph (80 km/h)**
Found in East Africa, Thomson's gazelle is known for its impressive speed and agility. It can reach high speeds while avoiding predators and competitors.
**4. Springbok - Up to 55 mph (89 km/h)**
A type of antelope found in southern Africa, the springbok is known for its impressive jumping ability and speed. It can reach high speeds when escaping predators or competing for mates.
**5. Impala - Up to 50 mph (80 km/h)**
Found in eastern and southern Africa, the impala is a popular sight in many game reserves. Its impressive speed allows it to evade predators and competitors.
**6. Lion - Up to 45 mph (72 km/h)**
While not as fast as some of the other animals on this list, lions are still incredibly powerful and agile. They can reach high speeds when chasing prey or competing for territory.
**7. Leopard - Up to 45 mph (72 km/h)**
Another big cat, leopards are known for their agility and speed. They can reach high speeds while stalking prey or escaping danger.
**8. Zebra - Up to 40 mph (64 km/h)**
Zebras are known for their striking stripes and impressive speed. They can reach high speeds when running from predators or competing for mates.
**9. Wildebeest - Up to 40 mph (64 km/h)**
Found in East Africa, wildebeest are known for their impressive migrations and impressive speed. They can reach high speeds when running from predators or competing for mates.
**10. Greyhound - Up to 45 mph (72 km/h)**
While not a wild animal, greyhounds are bred for speed and agility. They can reach incredibly high speeds when racing or chasing small prey.
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