Top 10 Fastest Animals in the World 2025: Land, Air and Sea
Springbok
Springbok is one of the fastest running animals in the world. Most springbok are found in the world’s southwest African regions. Springbok can run at a maximum speed of 88 km/h. Springbok is a herbivorous animal that spends its life eating leaves and grass etc.
| Age | 20 Years |
| Maximum Weight of Male Springbok | 48 Kg |
| Maximum Weight of Female Springbok | 44 Kg |
| Maximum Speed | 88 Km/h |
| Height | 90 Cm |
| Binomial Name | Antidorcas Marsupialis |
| Kingdom | Animalia |

Cheetah
The Cheetah, Cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world with a maximum speed of 114 km/h. Cheetah is a carnivorous animal that spends its life eating animals like deer, zebra and reindeer. Cheetahs are mostly found in countries like Africa and Iran.
| Age | 12 Years |
| Weight | 34 to 64 Kg |
| Maximum Speed | 80 to 114 Kmh |
| Height | 67-91 Cm |
| Binomial Name | Acinonyx Jubatus |
| Kingdom | Animalia |

Peregrine falcon
Peregrine Falcon is the world’s fastest flying bird, capable of reaching speeds of 389 km/h and 242 mph. Peregrine Falcon is mostly found in regions like North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia.
| Age | 6-13 Years |
| Weight | 0.33 Kg to 1.5 Kg |
| Maximum Speed | 389 Km/h |
| Height | 36 to 58 Cm |
| Binomial Name | Falco Peregrinus |
| Kingdom | Animalia |

Golden Eagle
wingspan of the golden eagle ranges from about 1.8 meters to 2.34 meters. Its height is also around 2 to 3 feet. Golden Eagle is a carnivorous bird which eats lizards, chameleons, snakes, sparrows etc. to fill its stomach.
| Age | 20 to 30 Years |
| Weight of Male Golden Eagle | 2.8 Kg to 4.6 Kg |
| Weight of Female Golden Eagle | 3.6 Kg to 4.6 Kg |
| Maximum Speed | 320 Km/h |
| Height | 60 to 90 Cm |
| Binomial Name | Aquila Chrysaetos |
| Kingdom | Animalia |

Black Marlin
Black Marlin is a type of fish found in areas like the Indian Pacific Ocean. swimming speed of a black marlin fish is 129 km per hour, or 82 miles per hour.
| Age of Male Black Marlin | 5 to 7 Years |
| Age of Female Black Marlin | 11 to 13 Years |
| Weight | 750 Kg to 900 Kg |
| Maximum Speed | 129 Km/h and 82 Mph |
| Height | 4.65 Meter |
| Binomial Name | Istiompax Indica |
| Kingdom | Animalia |

Mexican Free-Tailed Bat
The Mexican Free-Tailed Bat is one of the fastest flying animals in the world with a maximum speed of 160 km/h and 100 mph. Mexican free-tailed bat weighs only about 15 grams, the Mexican.
| Age | 15 to 20 Years |
| Weight | 11 to 14 Gram |
| Maximum Speed | 160 Km/h |
| Height | 3.5 Inches to 4.25 Inches |
| Binomial Name | Tadarida Brasiliensis |
| Kingdom | Animalia |

Pronghorn
pronghorn is one of the fastest animals on Earth, with a top speed of 98 km/h. Pronghorns sometimes escape their predators due to their top speed.
| Age | 10 to 16 Years |
| Weight of Male Pronghorn | 40 Kg to 65 Kg |
| Weight of Female Pronghorn | 34 Kg to 48 Kg |
| Maximum Speed | 100 Km/h |
| Height | 81 to 100 Cm |
| Binomial Name | Antilocapra Americana |
| Kingdom | Animalia |

Ostrich
The ostrich is the fastest running bird on Earth, with a top speed of 70 km/h and 43 mph. Despite weighing over 100 kg, the ostrich can still run at a speed of 70 km/h.
| Age | Up to 70 Years |
| Weight | 90 Kg to 130 Kg |
| Maximum Speed | 70 Km/h |
| Height | 6.9 to 9 Feet |
| Binomial Name | Struthio Camelus |
| Kingdom | Animalia |

Sailfish
Sailfish are a type of fish found in the ocean, and can grow up to 10 feet long. Selfish has a maximum speed of 110 km/h and its specific name is Istiophorus.
| Age | 13 to 15 Years |
| Weight | 100 Kg |
| Maximum Speed | 110 Km/h |
| Height | 13 Inches to 20 Inches |
| Binomial Name | Istiophorus |
| Kingdom | Animalia |

Blue Wildebeest
The blue wildebeest is a species of antelope with two horns on its head and four legs. It can reach a top speed of 80 km/h and has a lifespan of up to 20 years.
| Age | Upto 20 Yeras |
| Weight | 260 Kg to 290 Kg |
| Maximum Speed | 80 Km/h |
| Height | 45 to 57 Inches |
| Binomial Name | Connochaetes Taurinus |
| Kingdom | Animalia |
