3. White-throated needletail swift (Flight) – 169 km/h (105 mph) maximum speed
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2. Golden eagle (Flight-diving) – 240–320 km/h (150–200 mph) maximum speed
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2. Yohan Blake (Jamaica) – 9.69 seconds (23 August 2012 in Lausanne) Yohan Blake (born 26 December 1989), won gold at the 100 m at the 2011 World Championships as the youngest 100 m world champion ever, and a silver medal in the 2012 Olympic Games in London in the 100 m and 200 m races. He holds the Jamaican national junior record for the 100 metres, and was formerly the youngest sprinter to have broken the 10-second barrier (at 19 years, 196 days). Learn more about Yohan Blake 2. Tyson Gay (United States) – 9.69 seconds (20 September 2009 in Shanghai) Tyson Gay (born August 9, 1982) competes in the 100 and 200 […]
3. Moose – 7 ft 10 (2.4 meters) Learn more about Moose 2. Elephant – 11 ft 10 (3.6 meters) Learn more about Elephants 1. Giraffe – 19 ft (5.8 meters) Learn more about Giraffes << 1 2 3
3. Andean Condor – 10 ft 6 wingspan (3.20 meters) Learn more about the Andean Condor 2. Dalmatian Pelican – 11 ft 4 wingspan (3.45 meters) Learn more about the Dalmatian Pelican 1. Wandering Albatross – 11 ft 6 wingspan (3.50 meters) Learn more about the Wandering Albatross << 1 2 3
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