I think there both equally speedy, how ever if you go to dog racing the mechanical brown hare is faster so you could go down and see one if you don't believe me.
no the greyhound has short legs where as the zebra has long legs for running so the greyhound is slower
no the puma runs faster
They all actually run at about the same speed. A Greyhound will sprint at speeds of 39 to 43 MPH for a distance of 440 to 660 yards. A European brown hare can sprint at speeds of 45 MPH for about the same distance as a Greyhound. A racehorse can gallop at speeds of 40 to 50 MPH for 440 yards to 2 miles.
No, a horse is generally faster than a hare. Horses have been selectively bred for speed and endurance, allowing them to reach much higher speeds than hares. While hares are known for their quick acceleration and agility over short distances, horses are able to sustain high speeds over longer distances due to their larger size and powerful musculature.
Greyhounds are the fastest dog breed so they are faster than Afghan Hounds.
The greyhound is faster running at 45mph while the border collie runs at probably 30mph.
no
white sugar burn faster than brown sugar
It is widely believed to be the greyhound, however, I own a lurcher, border collie/greyhound crossbreed, that can run faster than a greyhound, but does not possess its stamina, hence greyhounds are used in racing.
NO! Even a cheetah, in a controlled environment, could do no better then 45 mph, but I do believe it can run faster than that. Greyhound maxes out at 45 mph.
bolt can beat alot of animals but he can not beat a cheetah
A greyhound named "Mick the Miller" proved to be much faster than a horse in a 1927 race in Sydney, Australia. Mick the Miller was a famous English racing greyhound known for his speed and dominance on the track.