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3. Springbok

88 km / 55 m per hour

Fast animal springbok jumping in the air

Springbok jumping in the air

The springbok is a smallish gazelle that lives in herds across southern Africa. Aside from their speed – which they can maintain only for short distances – their special skills are 3 meter high bounce-like jumps, and sharp turns whilst running at pace, enabling them to shake off chasing predators.

5. Quarter Horse

88 km / 54.7 m per hour

american quarter horse

American quarter horse

4. Wildebeest

80.5 km / 50 m per hour

blue wildebeest running

Blue wildebeest running

There are two species of wildebeest found in East and Southern Africa – the blue wildebeest and black wildebeest – both of which are surprisingly fast for their size. Their build lends them to endurance running rather than sprinting, which helps them in their epic continual overland migration.

5. Lion

80.5 km / 50 m per hour

lioness standing in long grass -the fastest big cat on earth

Lioness scouting for prey

The only member of the big five animals to make this list of fastest land animals, the lion is the fastest big cat in the world (a cheetah is not a big cat!) with a top speed of 80 km per hour. Like the cheetah, the lion can only manage their top speed for short bursts, meaning they need to stalk close to their prey and work as a team to ensure a successful hunt.

6. Blackbuck

80 km / 50 m per hour

Blackbuck walking in green grass

Blackbuck stalks through tall grass

The blackbuck (aka the Indian antelope) is found across southern Asia in India, Nepal, and Pakistan. They are able to maintain their top speed of 80 km per hour for over 1.5 km, helped by their huge strides of 6.5 meters. Because of the male’s impressive horns, blackbuck are sadly a popular trophy animals for hunters.

7. Hare

80 km / 50 m per hour

hare jumping over water - one of the fastest land animals

Hare jumping over water

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Hares have long, powerful hind legs that help them reach speeds of up to 80 km per hour to evade predators in their grassland habitats. Similar in form to common rabbits, hares have longer ears and live solitarily or in pairs above ground, hence the need for their speed.

8. Greyhound

74 km / 46 m per hour

greyhound running at full speed - the world\

Greyhound running at full speed

Greyhounds belong to a family of hunting dogs called sighthounds and have been bred over hundreds of years to become the fastest dogs in the world, with a recorded top speed of 74 km per hour.

9. Kangaroo

71 km / 44 m per hour

kangaroo with joey in pouch

Kangaroo with joey in pouch

Kangaroos are large marsupials found only in Australia and some New Guinea islands. Their long, strong back legs and muscular tails are made for speed, and they’ve been recorded hopping at 71 km per hour in short bursts, considerably faster than their cruising speed of around 25 km per hour.

10. African wild dog

71 km / 44 m per hour

African hunting dog walking through water

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