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Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)- Data, Pictures & Videos

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" We found two male cheetah feeding on an impala kill late in the afternoon yesterday. This morning, we located them again, watching them run - what a sighting! It is incredible to see how all 4 legs are lifted off of the ground as though they are flying. "


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Subhash Nair: " Blood Bonding! - Cheetah with gazelle kill photographed at Masai Mara, Kenya. "


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Zhayynn James: " A pair of cheetahs contemplate a journey across the plains. One cheetah looks back, keeping an eye out for dangers like hyenas and lions, making sure they aren’t being followed. "


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Running...


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Subhash Nair: " Sibling Fights! - Cheetahs Photographed at Masai Mara, Kenya."





These games are essential for the felids and more generally for the predators. Young by this way they learn how to fight, to feel the opponent's body, to record some sensations which will help them later during their future hunting and fights.
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Huge Cheetah
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Rare photographs show cheetahs in snowstorm from south Africa
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Photographed from Rogge Cloof Nature Reserve,  coldest place in South Africa.photo taken in August of a female by conservationists and two males, are likely the second-known records of African cheetahs in snow. Both cheetahs are two of the 4 reintroduced individuals of Rogge Cloof, a private game reserve as a parts of their native range.
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" Old records confirmed that hunters had once shot cheetah in this part of South Africa. This meant that Rogge Cloof was once part the cheetah’s native range, and suggests that modern-day cheetahs would likely have an innate ability to deal with snow"
This show that the wildcats are much more adaptable than we thought.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/animals/2020/09/rare-photographs-show-african-cheetahs-in-snowstorm/amp

  • the region has similar in climate and topography to the central Iranian plateau, where asiatic Cheetahs experience snow.
Asiatic Cheetahs in snow capped mountain :
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(12-22-2020, 01:58 AM)Acinonyx sp. Wrote: Cheetahs weigh 21-72 kg.They are 1.1-1.5 meters long excluding the tail and 66-94cm tall.They are 37-65 kg in weight,1.7-2.1m in length (including tail) and 81 cm in height on average.Cheetah is the 7th biggest cat in the world..The cheetah’s weight varies upon the population.Okavango cheetahs are the largest cheetah population weighing 62kg or even 65kg on average.Namibian population of the cheetah weighs 50-70kg and averages 46 kg.Botswana cheetah population as whole including delta,jwaneng,CKGR and mokolodi populations average 38-47kg.Kalahari population of cheetahs is the smallest averaging at 33-39kg.Serengeti cheetah population averages 41 kg.Masai mara cheetahs average 42kg and can weigh upto 54+kg.Asiatic cheetahs weigh 23-33 kg.Asiatic cheetahs weigh 23-53 kg.The tanzanian cheetah is the biggest cheetah subspecies.The biggest male cheetah ever recorded weighed 72 kg.Cheetahs have tail length of 595-840mm and an average tail length of 655-744mm.

Sources

https://bigcatrescue.org/cheetah-facts/

https://www.cheetahconservationbotswana.org/photo-gallery.html

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273575250_Regional_variation_in_body_size_of_the_cheetah_Acinonyx_jubatus

https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-cheetah-acinonyx-jubatus-data-pictures-videos

Kalahari Cheetahs: adaptations to an arid region by Gus Mills

https://books.google.ca/books?id=hFbJWMh9-OAC&lpg=PP1&hl=de&pg=PA19&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false

https://seaworld.org/animals/all-about/cheetah/characteristics/

https://www.theanimalfiles.com/mammals/carnivores/cheetah.html

You have some odd parts in your posting.

This: "Namibian population of the Cheetah weighs 50-70 kg and averages 46 kg."

That weight range and average weight range don´t make too much sense. From where you got that or did you make just a typo?

Then these: "Asiatic cheetahs weigh 23-33 kg." "Asiatic cheetahs weigh 23-53 kg."  So which one you consider right and based on what?

If you make that kind of postings in which you try to offer things as facts, it might be good to focus and read a few times what you are writing. Otherwise result can be confusing instead of convincing. And now your posting isn´t convincing.
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Cheetah Bone Length

Humerus:222mm 
Radius:221mm
Femur:252mm
Tibia:253mm



Cheetah Bone Thickness

Humerus:22mm(AP),16mm(ML)
Radius:10mm(AP),16mm(ML)
Femur:19mm(AP),17mm(ML)
Tibia:19mm(AP),18mm(ML)

Without being rounded here are the exact values  
Humerus length:222.0mm
Radius Length:221.1mm
Femur Length:251.9mm
Tibia Length:252.7mm
Humerus Thickness:21.98mm(AP),15.62mm(ML)
Radius Thickness:10.39mm(AP),16.45(ML)
Femur Thickness:18.83(AP),17.21(ML)
Tibia Thickness:18.39(AP),17.94(ML)

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Muscular Cheetah from Mokolodi,Botswana
   
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Morphometric measurements taken from adult cheetahs Acinonyx jubatus in Botswana
   
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Morphometric-measurements-taken-from-adult-cheetahs-Acinonyx-jubatus-in-Botswana_tbl1_273575250
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Cheetah age weight body measurement data means and ranges



   

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Chee..._320895248
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Cheetah from Namibia



   
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Measurements of Adult Cheetahs from Melvin.E.Sunquinst




   

https://books.google.ca/books?hl=en&lr=&id=IF8nDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PR5&dq=wildcats+of+the+world&ots=p3T4Rs15-L&sig=yuoHDty4cDCfU7dsqxHwFjxIDkg#v=onepage&q&f=false
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Cheetahs from sahelo saharan zone in West Africa

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Cheetah-from-West-Africa-3a-At-the-beginning-of-the-20-th-century-the-cheetah-was_fig3_279287296
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