Super athletes in animals
<h1>Indian Leopard: Athlete sprinting 30 m/s in 100 meters</h1>

The Indian leopard, which is found in South Asia and Africa, is the fastest animal on land, sprinting at 30 m/s in 100 meters, which is 3 times the Olympic record for human speeds of 100 meters. It is the most perfect running machine, accelerating from stationary to 72 km / h in just two seconds. Even more impressive is the ability to stop at a speed of 32 kilometers per hour, and its braking power has puzzled car manufacturing engineers. If cars could also have the braking power of the Indian leopard, many accidents would not happen.
<h1>Arctic Tern: An athlete who travels to and from the poles in a year</h1>
Although human beings are the spirits of all things, it is not easy to go back and forth between the two poles once. Arctic terns, on the other hand, travel back and forth between the poles once a year, with a one-way flight distance of about 19,300 kilometres. Arctic terns do not have four seasons in their lives, they always live in the summer of the two poles, and the summer sun at the two poles always does not set, so they are also the only creatures on earth that live in the light most of the time. Arctic terns are also famous for their longevity, with a lifespan of more than 30 years. From this point of view, it will fly at least 1.2 million kilometers in its lifetime, earning it the reputation of "king of birds".
<h1>Elephant: An athlete whose nose can lift a weight of 300 kilograms</h1>
The strength of elephants is mainly reflected in the flexible nose and strong limbs. The strength of the elephant is amazing, and even the tiger and lion have to fear it for a few points. According to experts, the elephant's soft nose can lift nearly 300 kilograms of weight. They can shake trees, and even uproot trees, which is simply the "Lu Zhi Shen" in the animal world.
<h1>Peregrine Falcon: An athlete with a dive speed of 350 km/h</h1>
The peregrine falcon is a bird the size of a crow, but its extremely fast swooping and hunting skills have shocked people, so it is called the "bullet in the air" in nature. German zoologists once measured the subduction velocity of the peregrine falcon with advanced velocity recording instruments, which had a velocity of 270 km per hour at a downward dive of 30 degrees and a velocity of 350 km per hour at a downward dive of 45 °.
<h1>Cicada: Jumper 120 times taller</h1>
For a long time, people think that fleas are high jump champions, but British scientists have found that the high jump ability of the cicada is stronger than that of fleas. The average length of the cicada is about 6 mm, but it can jump 700 mm high. It jumps up nearly 120 times its height, which is equivalent to a person jumping 70 stories. The gravity of a cicada when it takes off is about 400 times its weight, while the pilot of an experienced jet can only withstand up to 7 times its weight when taking off.
<h1>Rhino beetle: A small athlete with a large body</h1>
The rhino beetle has a long tentacle on its head, somewhat resembling rhino horn, so it is very likable. In terms of body proportions, rhino beetles are stronger and more powerful than elephants. Although it is small and weighs only 20 grams, it can lift objects weighing 850 grams, equivalent to more than 40 times its body weight; in contrast, elephants can only lift objects that weigh 1/4 of their weight.
<h1>Sailfish: An athlete who swims at 110 km/h</h1>
Experts at the Mitchellson Institution in the United States said that the sailfish swim at an astonishing speed in the water, reaching a speed of 110 kilometers per hour, and no fish has been found to break this record. Strong fins allow the sailfish to quickly approach their prey and quickly get out of the shark's field of vision. When the sailfish needs to slow down, the flag-like dorsal fin is raised, like a flag, and the resistance increases at this time, which can reduce the swimming speed. The sailfish is a large fish that can reach a length of up to 5 meters and weigh more than 60 kg as an adult.