Forget the leopard, this is the fastest animal on the floor, if it is caught by the claws, it is difficult to escape from the lion, at a speed of 386 km per hour

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The fastest animal in the world: You must have heard the famous dialogue in the Bajirao Mastani movie, in which Ranvir Singh says, the cheetah trick, the eagle eyes and the sword of Bajuo do not doubt this. However, people believe that there is no animal that quickly runs on the ground. But this thing is not true to reach sixteen. The fastest creature on the floor is not an animal or a machine. It is a bird. Her name is Peregreen Falcon -PEREGRINE FALCON. It is known for the speed of terrible diving. During hunting, when this bird dives under the sky, it can reach a speed of 240 mph (386 km/h). This diving is called Bobby.

A faster plane of jet aircraft fighting a low height
According to the news of The Indian Express, this bird falls faster than the crash jumping and is faster than the plane of many aircraft aircraft flying at a low altitude. Scientists have recorded in many tests more than 200 miles per hour, making them fastest uninterrupted in the animal world. The length of their body ranges about 14 to 19 inches (36 to 49 cm) and when the wings spread, its wings reaches 45 inches (115 cm). Their shape deserves recognition. His blue back, white stomach with dark lines and a deep black band on the face, which looks like a mustache.

A unique composition made for the trip
How can birds pick up such a high speed? Peregreen Falcon is a great example of natural engineering. Her body is thin and dynamic, its wings are long and directed, and its petals are very solid, which helps reduce air resistance. But her real specialization hidden in her nose. The very small bone structures in their nose control the flow of wind, which can breathe easily even by diving in the air very quickly.

Hunting

Peregreen Falcon also has another great strength. These birds can see fishing from a mile (1.6 km) of more than one mile, so that when they attack from the top, they are completely shocked by the victim. Peregreen Falcon is hunter birds. This makes more than 300 birds looking for their food. It is often targeted by medium -sized birds, such as bathroom, ducks or small songs. They attack their prey with a strong cover from the top and drop it with their pointed claws in the blink of an eye.

Where do these birds meet
Peregreen Falcon is actually a universal bird you can find in every continent except Antarctica. It was also found in rocks, forests, seafood and even skyscrapers in crowded cities. It is very adaptable. That is, it makes their shelter anywhere. In fact, many urban failures have settled in long buildings, as they do at the heights of wild rocks.

The story of struggle and return
Peregreen Falcon is always easy. The use of pesticides such as the D. D. T, especially in the middle of the twentieth century, to a significant decrease in its population. But this type has made an amazing return due to the prohibition of environmental protection efforts, such as banning harmful chemicals and large education programs. There are more than 1700 pairs in Britain now in Britain, some of which live in historical buildings such as ancient churches and clock towers. In the United States, Peregreen Falcon has returned to cities like New York and is often seen nests on bridges and skyscrapers. It is one of the most successful stories of memorization in modern history.

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