Fastest Animals in the World 

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Peregrine Falcon  

The peregrine falcon is the fastest animal in the world, capable of reaching speeds of over 240 mph in a hunting dive. This incredible speed is due to the falcon's streamlined body, powerful wings, and sharp talons.  

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Golden Eagle 

The golden eagle is the second fastest animal in the world, and it is the largest bird of prey in North America. Golden eagles can reach speeds of up to 200 mph in a hunting dive. 

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Frigate Bird  

The frigate bird is a large seabird that is found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world. Frigate birds are known for their incredible speed and agility.  

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Spur-Winged Goose 

The spur-winged goose is a large waterfowl that is found in Africa and Asia. Spur-winged geese are known for their aggressive behavior and their ability to fly at high speeds.  

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Cheetah 

The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world. Cheetahs can reach speeds of up to 75 mph in short bursts. They use their speed to catch prey such as gazelle, wildebeest, and zebra.  

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Pronghorn Antelope  

The pronghorn antelope is the fastest land animal in North America. Pronghorn antelopes can reach speeds of up to 70 mph. They use their speed to escape predators such as wolves and coyotes.  

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Sailfish 

The sailfish is the fastest fish in the world. Sailfish can reach speeds of up to 68 mph. They use their speed to catch prey such as sardines, anchovies, and squid. Sailfish are found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world.

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Marlin  

The marlin is a large fish that is found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world. Marlins are known for their strength and speed. They can reach speeds of up to 61 mph. Marlins are carnivores, and they prey on a variety of fish, squid, and crustaceans.

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Sperm Whale 

The sperm whale is the largest toothed whale in the world. Sperm whales can reach speeds of up to 35 mph. They use their speed to catch prey such as squid and fish. Sperm whales are found in all oceans except the Arctic.

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Ostrich 

The ostrich is the largest living bird. Ostriches can reach speeds of up to 31 mph. They use their speed to escape predators such as lions and hyenas. Ostriches are found in Africa and the Middle East.

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