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  2. Limitations of animal running speed - Wikipedia

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    Limitations of animal running speed provides an overview of how various factors determine the maximum running speed. 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 ...

  3. Fastest animals - Wikipedia

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    Fastest organism. The peregrine falcon is the fastest bird, and the fastest member of the animal kingdom, with a diving speed of over 300 km/h (190 mph). [ 1] The fastest land animal is the cheetah. Among the fastest animals in the sea is the black marlin, with uncertain and conflicting reports of recorded speeds. [ 2][ 3]

  4. Persistence hunting - Wikipedia

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    Persistence hunting. Persistence hunting, also known as endurance hunting or long-distance hunting, is a variant of pursuit predation in which a predator will bring down a prey item via indirect means, such as exhaustion, heat illness or injury. [ 1][ 2] Hunters of this type will typically display adaptions for distance running, such as longer ...

  5. Cheetah and dog race in epic video to see who's faster - AOL

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    After being abandoned by her mother, the cheetah and the pup became unlikely pals. Soon after, zoo trainers noticed Ruuxa's legs were bowing and thought surgery would be the best option to correct ...

  6. Mechanics of Oscar Pistorius's running blades - Wikipedia

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    The mechanics of the running blades used by South African former Paralympic runner Oscar Pistorius depend on special carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer prosthetics. Pistorius has double below-the-knee amputations and competed in both non-disabled and T44 amputee athletics events. Pistorius's eligibility to run in international non-disabled events ...

  7. He wants a less hectic, car-free life. Here’s why this ...

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    Grant, a 63-year-old former sales professional, was looking for a smaller-scale place with access to a larger city, and the coastal town of Sitges in Catalonia is ideally located less than an hour ...

  8. Cursorial - Wikipedia

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    Cursorial. Horses can be considered cursorial grazers. A cursorial organism is one that is adapted specifically to run. An animal can be considered cursorial if it has the ability to run fast (e.g. cheetah) or if it can keep a constant speed for a long distance (high endurance). "Cursorial" is often used to categorize a certain locomotor mode ...

  9. From Uber Eats to Paris, Freddie Crittenden's Olympic journey ...

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    Only Holloway has run faster than 12.93 seconds this year. Crittenden is likely to find himself on the medal podium in Paris if he can duplicate 12.93 seconds in the Olympic final.