The fastest creature on the planet compared to racing formula cars

Hunting newspaper, the fastest species in the animal kingdom, competes with an electric racing car in the running competition.

The rivalry between the hunting newspaper and the electric formula racing (Formula E) took place in the remote area of ​​the southern tip of Africa's southern Cape, Mirror reported yesterday. At first, the hunters rushed in front of the race car, reaching speeds of 100km / h in just three seconds. But after the lead, the hunting newspaper was quickly caught up by the race car and finally overtaken.

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Currently, only 7,000 hunting leopards are sparsely distributed in nature.

Jean-Eric Vergne, who just won the Montreal E-Prix, was the driver of the racing car that defeated the hunting newspaper. The fully electric racing car has a maximum speed of 225km / h, twice the fastest speed of hunting newspapers is 112km / h. Formula E organizers hope the video will draw much attention to the impact of climate change and the risk to the natural environment of jaguar as well as other wildlife species.

Currently, only 7,000 hunting leopards are sparsely distributed in nature. Hunting newspapers need a large space to survive, so they are easily affected when the living environment is narrowed and interrupted.

"We know the similarities between electric racing and hunting newspapers, so we are quite curious about the results," said Alejandro Agag, founder and president of Formula E.

"We want to raise awareness about the big threats that hunting newspapers are facing as illegal trafficking, food sources disappear due to the narrow living environment and scattered distribution due to change. I am really proud to participate in this documentary, " Vergne said.