Tuesday, August 12, 2008
World's fastest snail
0.0313 mph is the speed of a common garden snail. Super snail Heikka, owned by thirteen-year-old Georgia Brow was crowned the fastest snail in the world at the annual World Snail Racing Championships in Congham, Norfolk. She took the chequered flag in a time of 3mins 2secs but was unable to beat the benchmark set in 1995 by a snail named Archie, who completed the race in 2 minutes.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Fastest bird on the planet
The Peregrine Falcon is the fastest moving bird on Earth. It flies at 100 mph in level flight and when it's diving to catch its prey, it exceeds speeds of 200 miles per hour.
The American peregrine falcon soared off the list of endangered species in 1999. Studies show that the peregrine falcon’s recovery put the number of nesting pairs in North America at about 3,000 – nearly 10 times the number estimated in 1970.
The American peregrine falcon soared off the list of endangered species in 1999. Studies show that the peregrine falcon’s recovery put the number of nesting pairs in North America at about 3,000 – nearly 10 times the number estimated in 1970.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
SR-71 Blackbird
The fastest jet aircraft ever made is the experimental Boeing x-43. The unmanned aircraft can achieve speed of about 5,400mph (mach 7) at altitudes of 100,000 feet.
But the SR-71 Blackbird is the fastest military jet aircraft ever produced. With a top speed of 2193mph the Blackbird holds the unbroken record of "Fastest military jet aircraft".
But the SR-71 Blackbird is the fastest military jet aircraft ever produced. With a top speed of 2193mph the Blackbird holds the unbroken record of "Fastest military jet aircraft".
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