The Fastest of them all
My son and I often have these sorts of arguments about who would win (in a fight) between a great white shark and a nile crocodile, or a polar bear and an african lion, or even between Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk. Naturally these are all purely hypothetical scenario’s, and all I can offer is a best guess – but which nevertheless fires off a healthy debate.
However I can offer “precise” answers when he asks about who would win (in a race) between a cheetah and an ostrich, or a mako shark and a sailfish, or even a Bugatti Veyron and a Koenigsegg – so here they are.
NOTE: these lists are not comprehensive – they only include those of interest to my son and I.
Road (as at December 2010)
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Bugatti Veyron Super Sport (429 kph)
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SSC Ultimate Aero TT (411 kph)
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Koenigsegg CCX (400 kph)
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Saleen S7 Twin Turbo (397 kph)
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McLaren F1 (384 kph)
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Gumpert Apollo (352 kph)
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Ascari A10 (352 kph)
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Jaguar XJ220 (347 kph)
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Ferrari Enzo (347 kph)
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Pagani Zonda F (344 kph)
Land Animals
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Cheetah (112 kph)
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Pronghorn Antelope (98 kph)
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Wildebeest (80 kph)
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African Lion (80 kph)
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Thomson’s Gazelle (80 kph)
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Cape Hunting Dog (72 kph)
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Coyote (69 kph)
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Hyena (64 kph)
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Zebra (64 kph)
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Greyhound (63 kph)
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Whippet (57 kph)
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Domestic Rabbit (56 kph)
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Giraffe (51 kph)
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Warthog (48 kph)
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Grizzly Bear (48 kph)
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Domestic Cat (48 kph)
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Human (45 kph)
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Elephant (40 kph)
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Black Mamba Snake (32 kph)
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Domestic Pig (18 kph)
Air
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Spine-tailed swift (171 kph)
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Frigate bird (153 kph)
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Spur-winged goose (142 kph)
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Red-breasted merganser (129 kph)
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White-rumped swift (124 kph)
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Canvasback duck (116 kph)
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Eider duck (113)
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Teal (109 kph)
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Mallard (105 kph)
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Pintail (105 kph)
* The peregrine falcon is by far the fastest of them all – but in its “power dive” when it has been recorded doing 347 kph. In level flight however it does not feature in this list.
Sea
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Sailfish (109 kph)
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Swordfish (96 kph)
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Marlin (80 kph)
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Yellowfin Tuna (74 kph)
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Bluefin Tuna (69 kph)
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Killer Whale (55 kph)
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Shortfin Mako Shark (50 kph)
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Blue Whale (48 kph)
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Barracuda (43 kph)
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Leatherback Turtle (35 kph)
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Market Squid (32 kph)
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Bottlenose Dolphin (27 kph)
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Gentoo Penguin (27 kph)
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Human (8 kph)
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Eel (4 kph)
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Goby (1 kph)
* It’s interesting that :-
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a blue whale swims faster than a barracuda
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a gentoo penguin matches a bottlenose dolphin
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a human (albeit an olympic swimmer) swims faster than an eel
Credits
http://www.elasmo-research.org/education
http://www.thetravelalmanac.com/lists/birds-speed.htm
http://www.fastcarshow.com/fastest-cars/
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