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Cheetah

 
 
 

Hunt the world's fastest land animal with Namibian Safari HuntsThe Cheetah is the world’s fastest land animal and is the most unique and specialized member of the cat family.

The cheetah is aerodynamically built for speed and can accelerate from zero to 40 mph in three strides and to full speed of 70 mph in seconds. As the cheetah runs, only one foot at a time touches the ground. There are two points, in its 20 to 25 foot stride when no feet touch the ground, as they are fully extended and then totally doubled up. Nearing full speed, the cheetah is running at about 3 ½ strides per second.

The cheetah is a Carnivore, eating small antelope, warthog, hare, and game birds.

Cheetahs are commonly found in sub-Saharan Africa. Their range includes sparse sub-desert, medium and long-grass plains. They need bushes, tall grass and other large plants to hide from predators.

The adult cheetah has yellow or tan fur with solid black round or oval spots  The spots cover nearly the entire body, only the white throat and abdomen are unmarked. The tail ends with 4-6 black rings and a bushy, white tuft. The head is small with eyes set high and a black "tear mark" running from the inner aspect of each eye down to the mouth. The teeth are small to accommodate large nasal passages.

An adult cheetah weighs 35 - 65 kilograms, stands about 81 centimeters tall at the shoulder and is approximately 120 - 145 centimeters long with another 70 to 80 in tail. The male cheetah are a little larger than females.

Once a cheetah has made a kill, it eats quickly and keeps an eye out for scavengers such as lions, leopards, hyenas, vultures and jackals who will occasionally take away their kills. Although cheetahs usually prey on the smaller antelopes such as Thomson's gazelles and impalas, they can catch wildebeests and zebras if hunting together. They also hunt hares and other small mammals and birds.

Sexual maturity occurs at 20-23 months. The gestation period is about 95 days, and the average litter size is 4-5 cubs. Cheetahs live from 10 to 20 years.

Other animals that prey upon the cheetah include Eagles, hyenas and lions.  A shy creature that roams widely, the cheetah is not seen as easily as some other cats. Never numerous, cheetahs have become extinct in many areas, principally due to shrinking habitat, loss of species to prey upon, disease and a high rate of cub mortality.  However, Cheetah are still numerous in Namibia due to good habitat, a lack of larger predators such as Lion and  Hyena, and good management practices.

 
 
 
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