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Speed is a defining characteristic of survival in the animal kingdom, with some land animals reaching incredible velocities in their pursuit of prey or escape from predators.
This graphic visualizes the top speeds of the 10 fastest land animals in miles per hour (mph).
The data is compiled by Fact Animal from various academic sources and includes the fastest reliably recorded speeds for each animal.
Moose is shockingly fast
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There are no moose here, but on the cable channels about animals they are always saying that they attack people, so american friends be careful! 🤠
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Where is my dog on this list? She's pretty fast. 🤷‍♂️
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it's so fast that it's off the list!
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I did not knew Ostrich were that fast, they only have 2 legs
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It's really impressive!
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This explains NOSTR.
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Nostr isn't known for being fast! 🤠
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In adoption it's very fast. I've watched Linux, Bitcoin and now NOSTR and NOSTR is being adopted very fast. If it's good it will be used.
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I was talking about access speed, which I understand from its decentralized characteristics. When it comes to adoption, I've never seen any data on this, can you provide a website or graph?
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @OgFOMK 16 Dec
Lol.
I use it every day. Symbolically NOSTR is also faster than human ability to understand it. Hence this example.
I can't tell you or show you it's a hands on experience. Kind of like the Honey Badger meme.
It's a protocol so you are not going to see any graphs as it truly is decentralized.
Take the Alby wallet for a test drive and you'll see how many integrations they're are.
Anyway, I like your post here and it's even deeper and bigger than what you have presented. That's how synchronicity works. Or serendipity.
Meditate on this. You've done a great job.
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Thanks! I didn't know the word 'serendipity', cool! This is serendipity 🤠
serendipity noun [ U ] formal uk /ˌser.ənˈdɪp.ə.ti/ us /ˌser.ənˈdɪp.ə.t̬i/
the fact of finding interesting or valuable things by chance