Animals
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A Species That Can Swim 3,000 Kilometers per Hour Beats a Cheetah Scientist Says
a single cell organism is now being considered the fastest species scientist says With peak speeds of 64 mph (103 km/h), the cheetah simply outpaces different quick animals similar to racehorses, leading the belief that it has the title of the world's fastest land mammal.
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