The fastest running land animal is
(1) Cheetah
(2) Deer
(3) Horse
(4) Tiger
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Answer / ajan kikon
no dough cheetah the fastest animal on land. but when we
compared of long term run it can't be compared with horse or
herbivorous animals,coz the maintain their speed constantly.
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