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The world’s best athletes inferior to conventional animals

Лучшие атлеты мира уступают обычным животным

At the Olympics athletes show amazing results, achieving higher speeds while running, jumping and other sports. But is it so proud of? In fact, the best athlete-the person largely inferior to ordinary animals — see for yourself.
 

Лучшие атлеты мира уступают обычным животнымЛучшие атлеты мира уступают обычным животным

Speed at a hundred yards

Recently the fastest runner on the planet Usain Bolt set a new record. His speed was 44,73976 km/h, but in nature it is still inferior to an ordinary boar-warthog. He is able to develop as much as 49 km/h at any time, without a long training and the crowds of spectators in the stands.
 

Лучшие атлеты мира уступают обычным животнымЛучшие атлеты мира уступают обычным животным

Swimming

Australian swimmer Eamon Sullivan still on the 2008 Olympics showed just unreal speed, speeding up to 7,56392 km/h Amazing? Yes, but not for a Gentoo penguin. On land animal looks ridiculous and sometimes stupid, but everything changes when the penguin is in the water and easily gains speed 35 km/h And this is not the fastest creature in the deep sea.
 

Лучшие атлеты мира уступают обычным животнымЛучшие атлеты мира уступают обычным животным

Long jump

Still the record for the long jump belongs to Bob Bimuno, who managed to jump almost nine metres (8,93064). Of course, this result is appreciated in humans but not in animals. Snow leopard (IRBIS), which can be found in the mountains of Central Asia, is found in nature very rarely. But any small population will easily exceed the human jump record twice the average length of a jump of the IRBIS exceeds 15 meters.

And these are just three examples of how nature is still more perfect person.

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