The talented 'recorders' of the natural world

Rhino beetles can carry 850 times the body weight, while African Gepa newspapers can race with cars, with a maximum speed of 112 km / hour. They are called the record in the animal world.

The fastest animal

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African Gepa newspaper is the fastest animal on the ground.

African newspaper Gepa is the record for the fastest animal on the ground, with a maximum speed of 112 km / hour and only 3 seconds to accelerate. But it can only keep this maximum speed for 20 seconds.

Sailfish, with a 'sprint' speed of up to 109 km / hour, are considered underwater champions.

And the eagle is a natural 'bullet' in the sky. Its average flying speed is about 80 km / h, but when it dives down its prey, the maximum speed can reach 320 km / h.

The strongest animal

Compared to elephants, rhino beetles are too small. But if calculating the mass-bearing ratio on body weight, this is the world's strongest animal.

They can carry 850 times the body weight. If there is such power, people can lift 65 tons.

The largest animal

Blue whale is the largest big animal in the world.

The average length of an adult fish is 24-27m and weighs over 100 tons. Until now, the largest blue whale was discovered weighing 190 tons and 32.5m long.

The most noisy animal

Blue whale continues to keep the record for the strongest cry. Scientists estimate that its cry can reach 188 decibels, which is equal to the sound intensity of a rocket that takes a shuttle into space.

Highest jumping animals

The jumper was named in the Guinness record as the highest jumping insect, with the ability to turn as high as 70cm even 6mm long.

If humans are capable of this insect, we can jump as high as 210m (equal to the height of a building about 60 floors).

Live animals 'most' life

It seems that "Mother Nature" has taken away the living part of the plankton to add to the turtles. Giant and rare turtles in the Galapagos Islands (Pacific Ocean) can live up to 150 years on average.

The most migratory animals

Arctic terns are species capable of flying far from the record. These road immigrants can move 64,000km / year long distances from New Zealand to the Northern Hemisphere for food.