Answer : No, a Mule is slower than an Iguana
The average top speed of a Mule is 24 kph, (15 mph) while for an Iguana it is 35 kph, (22 mph)
Name | Name:Mule | Name:Iguana |
Top Speed | Top Speed:24 kph, (15 mph) | Top Speed:35 kph, (22 mph) |
Height | Height:140 cm, (4 ft, 7.1 in ) | Height:n/a |
Weight | Weight:400 kg, (882 lbs) | Weight:5 kg, (11 lbs) |
Lifespan in Wild (years) | Lifespan in Wild (years):n/a | Lifespan in Wild (years):18 |
Description | Description:A mule is a hybrid of a female horse and a male donkey. This makes the male mules sterile. They are usually seen in places where horses and donkeys live together. They can be brown, grey, or reddish grey. | Description:Common green iguanas live throughout Central to South America and it is the largest known lizard that loves to dwell on tree canopies. They act frozen when threatened but once caught, it will whip its tail and rotate wildly. Its skin is traded as luxury leather. |
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