See people 'versus' animals

Until now, we have always clapped our chests to be proud of being the most 'superior' species in nature. However, if there is a competition organized for our champions to compete with the champions of other species, it is unlikely that 'any cat will bite'.

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Formula 1 McLaren racing car: accelerating from 0 to 96km / hour in 3.2 seconds
Newspaper Cheetah: accelerate from 0 - 96km / h in less than 3 seconds

The cheetah newspaper is the fastest running animal on the planet. It can reach 96 km / h) in less than 3 seconds, faster than the world-famous McLaren Formula 1 racing car. In fact, only supercars that entered the second round of the Formula 1 race had hope, albeit fragile, to defeat this leopard.

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Athlete Usain Bolt: runs 100m for 9.58 seconds
Newspaper Sarah: reached 100m in 6.113 seconds

The Sarah (a cheetah-like leopard) at Cincinnati Zoo (USA) defeated the nickname 'Jamaican lightning' athlete - the planet's fastest sprinter. With this achievement, the reporter Sarah currently holds the record as the fastest animal on the ground.

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Kingda Ka Rollercoaster: roller coaster at 204 km / h
Peregrine falcon: fly at more than 320km / hour

Kingda Ka Rollercoaster - one of the most "creepy" roller coaster in the world - at Six Flags Great Adventure theme park (New Jersey state, USA) holds the record of the fastest and highest roller coaster most in the world at the time of inauguration in May 2005. However, if you feel this roller coaster has not given you a strong enough feeling, you can 'hitchhike' on the peregrine falcon's back. Compared to the peregrine falcon, the speed of Kingda Ka 's glider is not penetrating'.

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Frérick Bousquet: holds a 50 meter freestyle swimming record for 20.94 seconds in 2009.
Flagfish: can reach speeds of 112 km / hour

The impressive achievement of this French swimmer is only about 8.5 km / hour. If Frédérick is competing with the flagfish - the fastest swimmer in the ocean, with a special dorsal fin - it is like a rabbit racing turtle.

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Atomic submarines: moving at an average speed of about 47 km / hour.
Mako sharks: can reach swimming speeds up to 96km / hour.

You may be disappointed to think that submarines are equipped with the most advanced technologies that still cannot defeat Mako sharks. But you will feel somewhat comforted to know that Mako sharks are not "ordinary people": They are the smartest of all their relatives and are the subject of a lot of research by families. biology.

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Paragliding: can reach speeds of 104km / h
Swallows: fly at speeds of up to 170km / h

Swallow birds in English called swift - meaning agile. Perhaps they have named this bird based on their remarkable fast flying ability. On average, during a lifetime, a swallow bird flies all the way 4.5 million kilometers, equivalent to six trips to the Moon and back, or about 100 around the Earth.

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World's largest excavator Bagger 288: maximum excavation speed is 10 meters / minute
Badger: can dig holes completely into the ground in less than 1 minute.

Just a few simple calculations, we can see that, if you put a badger with the earth excavation test with the largest digging machine in the world (produced by the Krupp company of Germany), then the mezzanine is definitely will win. Bagger 288 has a height of 96 meters, thus, with a digging speed of 10m / minute, it takes about 10 minutes to "dig a hole into the ground", and for this time the badger has dug halfway Road to China already.

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Athlete Hossein Razazadeh: can lift 263kg
Rhino: can 'carry' an object that has mass up to 3g

You may think immediately that in this competition, we all won a glorious victory. However, look back and compare the size and volume between the strongest athlete on the planet and this tiny bug. The weightlifting Olympic champion has a body weight of about 163kg, so he can lift a weight nearly twice his body weight. And rhinoceros beetles can lift up to 850 times its body weight, which is equivalent to Hossein lifting a locomotive.

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Konishiki Yasokichi sumo boxer: is a sumo fighter with the heaviest body weight today, about 261kg.
Blue whale: has reached an incredible body weight - 188,495 kg.

In sumo wrestling, body weight and size are crucial. Konishiki has won many of his opponents thanks to this advantage. But if there is a talent contest between Konishiki and the blue whale, it is clear that this is an unequal 'war', and the disadvantage of course is only Konishiki.