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Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)- Data, Pictures & Videos

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Scary look from 5 swimming brothers at Masai Mara: https://www.majesticanimals.net/rare-sig...masai-mara

Credit: African Safari Group

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Paul tje_ni: " practicing the high notes ??? "

Vocalizing ?

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Asiatic Cheetah with Urial kill.


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source: https://twitter.com/MSFarhadinia/status/971312922977808386
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(03-27-2020, 09:55 AM)Styx38 Wrote: Asiatic Cheetah with Urial kill.


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source: https://twitter.com/MSFarhadinia/status/971312922977808386

You could post more of those here, because this is for the Asiatic cheetah: https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-asiatic...-venaticus?
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Khalid: " Where should I hide ? "




Too bad...

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Hunting success...


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Nice posture...


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Yawning and stretching...


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Mohammed Shujath: " Cheetah family. "


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" Cheetah on the H10 "


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Nili Gudhka: " King of Samburu. "


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Lucien Beaumont: " Weary of who may be watching, cheetah brothers hastily finish off a hartebeest kill. "





To sum up swiftly: The lions are the strongest, they can slowly eat. The leopards, safe on the tree, can do the same. The hyenas eating bones and some pieces of flesh that anyone else predator would like to eat, idem ! Thus, the cheetahs have to eat as they run: very quickly !
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Zhayynn James: " The end of the road for a gazelle means the continuation of life for a cheetah. The circle of life and death is playing out every moment of every day in the wild. Sometimes, we’re fortunate to witness and photograph those moments. "


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Cheetah against a wildebeest cub...


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Cheetah's body language...

David Lloyd: " A Gallery of Ten: The African Express "


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