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What is the average walking speed of a human? Yes, humans are not very fast. They walk at a modest speed of 5 km/h. And yet they are faster than many land animals. For example, insects and some beetles are fast only relative to their tiny size. Other animals that are compatible with humans in size, such as sloths, koalas, and giant tortoises, are also left behind. Sloths live in an environment where moving quickly is dangerous because they can be spotted by predators. So their speed is incredibly slow, only 0.2 km/h. Giant tortoises are not in a hurry either. Their maximum speed is 0.5 km/h. They are the slowest animals on Earth. Other videos you might be interested in: The World's Fastest Elevator: 95 Floors in 43 Seconds • The World's Fastest Elevator: 95 Floors ... 10 Exotic Animals You Can Keep at Home • 10 Exotic Animals You Can Keep at Home The Fast Boarding Method No Airlines Will Use • The Fast Boarding Method No Airlines Will Use Timestamps: Which animals can we outrun by running? 1:25 What is the fastest human can run? 1:55 The fastest bike ride ever? 2:46 The absolute fastest speed champion on Earth? 3:11 How fast can we swim? 4:21 Octopuses are really fast! 6:04 What about birds? 7:12 #wildanimals #speed #brightside Summary: Sloths live in an environment where moving fast is dangerous to their lives, because it allows predators to spot them. That's why they are incredibly slow, only 0.2 km/h. Giant turtles are not in a hurry either. Their maximum speed is 0.5 km/h. Zhenya is in great shape, because he has been preparing for this day all his life. So a speed of 24 km/h is just a light jog for him. He increases his speed to the Olympic record that a person has ever achieved, and this is 45 km/h. Animals such as elephants, squirrels and polar bears are unable to keep up with our champion. 64 km/h. This is the highest speed that a person can reach on a bicycle without a motor. It is enough to break away from all bears and representatives of the canine family - such as jackals, dogs and wolves. The absolute champion is the cheetah. He rushes across the prairie at a speed of 120 km/h, because he is hunting a very fast pronghorn antelope. Without flippers, Zhenya can hardly reach a speed of 5 km/h. And that's barely enough to outrun a conger eel. The sailfish moves faster than sperm whales, sea lions and small fish. But our Evgeny wants to up the ante. This time he climbs onto a huge cruise liner. Enormous engines allow it to travel at 56 km/h, leaving barracudas, dolphins and octopuses behind. Yes, these eight-legged creatures swim surprisingly fast at 40 km/h. In level flight, the peregrine falcon reaches 90 km/h, but can accelerate to 110 km/h. However, there are faster birds, such as the bald eagle, which flies at 120 km/h, but can reach a maximum of 160 km/h. Music: Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to AdMe: http://goo.gl/DgUonf ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We are on social networks: 123 GO! Russian: https://bit.ly/2Qcfdja Take and do Kids: https://bit.ly/2H5MVlY TAKE AND DO: https://bit.ly/2CGYzjD Stock materials (photos, videos and others): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More cool articles and videos on http://adme.ru/