There is a world somewhere between reality and fiction. Although ignored by many, it is very real and so are those living in it. This forum is about the natural world. Here, wild animals will be heard and respected. The forum offers a glimpse into an unknown world as well as a room with a view on the present and the future. Anyone able to speak on behalf of those living in the emerald forest and the deep blue sea is invited to join.
--- Peter Broekhuijsen ---

  • 2 Vote(s) - 4.5 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)- Data, Pictures & Videos

Oman Lycaon Offline
أسد الأطلس
*****
Moderators

One of my favorite wildife video




2 users Like Lycaon's post
Reply

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****

Cheetahs weigh 21–72 kg (46–159 lb).
"Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus"

*This image is copyright of its original author

What does a 71kg cheetah look like? Although no wild cheetah could ever really be called "fat", this guy certainly got close. "Legolas" was above and beyond the normal size range for cheetahs (35-60kg).

*This image is copyright of its original author

The team that conducted the work up on Legolas - from back left - CCB volunteer Jen, Vetswana Vet Antony, CCB research coordinator Rick and CCB research officer Jane, front left is vet assistant Eva, CCB intern Uyapo and the Royal Veterinary College student Justine. A great team to work on a great cat! 

*This image is copyright of its original author

At 71kg we suspect him to be the largest wild cheetah ever recorded - a good 8kg heavier than the next heaviest that CCB (Cheetah Conservation Botswana) has ever caught. It's amazing to see how these cats are adapting to life in the bushy farmlands of southern Africa, where size rather than speed may be an advantage.

*This image is copyright of its original author

Although he was monstrously large, he still managed to run out of his box yesterday evening with good speed and agility. (Eat my dust !)

Despite his massive size, Legolas burst out of his holding box at significant speed. He was so fast that we barely caught him on camera! Within a few seconds he had disappeared into the Kalahari bush. 

https://www.facebook.com/CheetahConserva...=3&theater
Cheetah Conservation Botswana
July 8, 2014
1 user Likes Sanju's post
Reply

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****
( This post was last modified: 04-30-2019, 11:52 AM by Sanju )




Baboons save Impala from cheetah mother with cub. The baboons have an alliance with the Glade lions.
Reply

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****




cutie killing wildebeest (solo).









1 user Likes Sanju's post
Reply

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****




1 user Likes Sanju's post
Reply

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****




1 user Likes Sanju's post
Reply

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****




Reply

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****










1 user Likes Sanju's post
Reply

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****










1 user Likes Sanju's post
Reply

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****




Reply

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****




Reply

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****




Honey died on Feb 17, 2007 when the cubs were only 10 months old. In this video taken on Aug 9, 2008, they have grown into 3 powerful boys able to take down a fully grown zebra and wildebeests.







1 user Likes Sanju's post
Reply

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****

@Lycaon Sign in the petition

The Asiatic Cheetah is Speeding Towards Extinction

*This image is copyright of its original author
  • by: Care2 Team
  • recipient: Government of Iran , United Nations United Nations Development Program
12,547 SUPPORTERS
13,000 GOAL

The Asiatic lion has long since disappeared, the Caspian tiger too is no more. The only great cat left in Iran is the Asiatic cheetah, of which there are around 50, and that number is dwindling fast.

Like its close relative the African cheetah, the Asiatic cheetah is considered the fastest land animal on the planet. They are smaller and paler than their cousins to the south but are equally as impressive. The big cat has all but disappeared from the rest of its territory and now only calls a few small regions in Iran home. But even those areas are under threat. Their populations are constantly under attack by shepherds wanting to protect their flock, trappers and motorists.

For years the UN and the Iranian government had worked to save the remaining 50 but it now seems that both the government and the international organization have turned their backs on this amazing cat. Ostensibly leaving the entire species to perish.

In 2017, the United Nations, one of the only organizations able to easily transfer money into Iran, stopped funding Asiatic cheetah conservation projects inside of Iran. And the government itself closed the spigot when they whittled the budget to its department of the environment — the government organization responsible for endangered animal protection. To top off that financial blow, Iran then went on to arrest some of the only conservationists studying the feline. Eight members of the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation (PWHF) were accused of using camera traps to spy on the Iranian government and may face capital punishment.

(You may sign a special petition to help the eight conservationists here.)


https://www.thepetitionsite.com/361/137/...xtinction/

These three moves have turned the fastest cat on the planet into one of the planets fastest disappearing animals altogether.

Please call on Iran and the United Nations to rededicate funding to Asiatic cheetah research and conservation. If we don't act now, this cat may disappear for good.
1 user Likes Sanju's post
Reply

Sanju Offline
Senior member
*****

Night Hunting Cheetahs - "The Musketeers" @smedz contrarily, lions and hyenas are hunting in the day in this area - hence, these guys changed their habit.
These five cheetah brothers, known as the Musketeers, rule the night.



Big game hunters are these cutie-pies.
1 user Likes Sanju's post
Reply

smedz Offline
Regular Member
***

(05-02-2019, 12:20 AM)Sanju Wrote: Night Hunting Cheetahs - "The Musketeers" @smedz contrarily, lions and hyenas are hunting in the day in this area - hence, these guys changed their habit.
These five cheetah brothers, known as the Musketeers, rule the night.



Big game hunters are these cutie-pies.

Pretty weird to see cheetahs hunting at night, I can now picture a cheetah coalition in India going for a Sambar, a sight I hope to see!
2 users Like smedz's post
Reply






Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)

About Us
Go Social     Subscribe  

Welcome to WILDFACT forum, a website that focuses on sharing the joy that wildlife has on offer. We welcome all wildlife lovers to join us in sharing that joy. As a member you can share your research, knowledge and experience on animals with the community.
wildfact.com is intended to serve as an online resource for wildlife lovers of all skill levels from beginners to professionals and from all fields that belong to wildlife anyhow. Our focus area is wild animals from all over world. Content generated here will help showcase the work of wildlife experts and lovers to the world. We believe by the help of your informative article and content we will succeed to educate the world, how these beautiful animals are important to survival of all man kind.
Many thanks for visiting wildfact.com. We hope you will keep visiting wildfact regularly and will refer other members who have passion for wildlife.

Forum software by © MyBB