Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Does any animal break the sound barrier? If so, how?

An interesting featured question asked what was the first human invention to break the sound barrier. I wonder if any animal beat us to it? I assume no plant did! But if you know of one, please name it. Some volcanic eruptions (e.g. kimberlite pipes) and meteors break the sound barrier. Kudzu and bamboo grow fast, but not that fast!

Does any animal break the sound barrier? If so, how?
No animal can travel that fast naturally. Unless they were sitting on a volcano when it went off :)
Reply:While there are no animals that are capable of pushing their whole body faster than the speed of sound, birds like Whip-poor-wills will break the sound barrier with thier wingtips, creating a booming sound. Report It

Reply:A number of animals have broken the sound barrier in test aircraft, but not on their own power. Of course, man would be one of the animals that has done it in a powered machine.
Reply:a hummingbird's beating wings would be the only thing that could even compare
Reply:the north american turttle,.
Reply:with all the looking i did...i couldn't find anything on animals, but below is kind of a cool link of an actual picture taken of a jet breaking the sound barrier.
Reply:I do not believe any animal has traveled that fast under it's own motivation.
Reply:No obviously not but the fastest animals are as such :-





Land- Cheetah


Air - male Peregrine Falcon


Sea - Sailfish





Check out the mentioned site for some cool facts on animal extremes
Reply:I am sure some animals have been on a supersonic transport. AKA Concorde. That's surely broken the barrier. They say some military grunts are equivalent of chimps and wild animals. They too have broken the sound barrier on a fighter jet.
Reply:Yes insects can travel at a relative high speeds .. even some birds of prey too.. But they travel only small distances. In micro scopic level they do break sound barrier.
Reply:nope. not a chance


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