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“Fastest” is a relative term that changes depending on whether you are talking about land, air, water, or relative size. Fastest Animals

Absolute Fastest (Diving): The Peregrine Falcon is the fastest animal on the planet, reaching over 200 mph (322 km/h) in a hunting dive. Fastest Land Animal: The

is the fastest land animal, capable of accelerating to speeds of 120 km/h (75 mph) in short, high-speed bursts.

Fastest Level Flight: Mexican and Brazilian free-tailed bats can reach 100 mph in level flight, which is arguably faster than a falcon’s sustained level flight.

Fastest Relative Speed: When adjusting for body size, a sesame seed-sized bug (Paratarsotomus macropalpis) is likely the fastest, covering 322 body lengths per second. If a human could do this, they would move at Mach 1.7.

Best Endurance: The Pronghorn antelope is the fastest land animal over long distances, able to sustain speeds of 45–60 mph for up to an hour. Fastest Humans

Fastest Man: Usain Bolt holds the 100-meter world record of 9.58 seconds, set in 2009.

Top Speed: During that record run, Bolt reached a top speed of 37.58 km/h (23.35 mph). Fastest Cars (Production)

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+: In 2019, this car set a record of 304.7 mph.

SSC Tuatara: SSC North America confirmed this car as one of the fastest in the world in 2021. Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut: Claimed top speed is 330 mph.

If you’re interested, I can compare the top 3 fastest cars’ acceleration times, or detail the anatomy that makes the peregrine falcon so fast. Let me know which area you’d like to dive into! You’re wrong about the world’s fastest animal

The pronghorn antelope is considered an unsung hero for its ability to sustain speeds of 45 to 60 mph for up to an hour. YouTube·Be Smart How Fast Is the World’s Fastest Human? – Britannica