Record in the animal world
Jaguar is known as the fastest animal in the world and the ocean flagfish is the fastest swimmer in the sea, while a falcon can fly at 300km / h like a supercar.
1. African Elephant
For thousands of years, people have resorted to the tough power of African and Asian elephants in their daily activities, as well as in war and cargo. Parts of the elephant faucet alone have about 100,000 units and can lift heavy objects up to 270kg.
2. White sharks
In 2005, a white shark named Nicole performed a record swimming trip of more than 20,000km from Africa to Australia, lasting for 9 months.
3. Flagfish
Sailfish are considered the fastest swimming fish in the world at a speed of 109km / h. Sailfish prey on flocks and use ultra-fast swimmers to catch other fish such as anchovies or sardines.
4. Jaguar
Jaguar is an animal that holds a record of speed in the animal world with the ability to run at speeds of 96km / h and can reach maximum speed in just three seconds. The leopards are considered to be the sprint champions thanks to their long, muscular legs to push the body flexibly.
5. The eagle
When attacking the prey, a falcon flies in a crouch with a speed of about 320km / h. The bird will catch prey from the air with sharp claws then pull the prey down to the ground.
6. Rhino bugs
Rhino beetles are considered the most powerful beetle in the insect world. The name of this insect comes from the shape of the animal with a rhino horn-like structure at the head of a male, capable of lifting 850 times its body weight.
7. Froghopper bug
Froghopper is a cicada pest. Insects only have a length of about 6mm but can turn away about 70cm in the air. If this ability occurs in humans, a person can jump about 210m high.
8. Impala antelope
Impala is an African antelope with long and slender legs, muscular thighs and high jumping ability, amazingly long jumps in the animal world. When frightened, an antelope can jump about 10m away and jump about 3m high.
9. Gotwit tail stripes
In 2007, a striped tail godwit bird made an 11,500km long flight, from Alaska to New Zealand, within 9 days without stopping time to eat or drink water. At the end of the journey, the bird lost about 50% of its body weight.
10. Albatross birds
The annual foraging migrations of soot albatross can extend 64,000km, from New Zealand to the northern hemisphere.
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