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The cheetah is the fastest land animal

It is considered a cheetah The fastest animals wilderness; As its speed reaches 75 miles per hour (120.7 kilometers per hour), it has a flexible body and a wide stride that increases its speed and makes it a successful predator. However, it is able to maintain its maximum speed only during short races, because it quickly gets tired and its speed decreases after A short period of running.[XNUMX]

 

Cheetahs are adapted for fast running

Cheetahs are able to run at high speed for the following reasons:[XNUMX]

  • The cheetah has huge nasal passages inside the skull, and has a large heart and lungs, which allows air to enter the body very efficiently while running.
  • The cheetah has a long and thin body, long and strong legs, and a flexible spine. This allows him to extend his body while running, and cover a distance of 6 to 6.7 meters in one step.
  • The cheetah is able to turn very quickly while running thanks to its long tail, which balances the body.
  • The cheetah's prominent claws provide the necessary traction and friction to propel it forward while running and making sudden turns.

 

Information about cheetahs

There is a lot of valuable information about cheetahs, the most notable of which are as follows:[XNUMX]

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  • The weight of a cheetah ranges between 34-54 kilograms, and males are slightly larger than females.
  • The body length of the cheetah is 1.2 meters, and ends with a tail that ranges between 65-85 centimeters in length.
  • The color of the cheetah's fur is yellow with small black spots, while the belly is white.
  • Unlike most carnivores, cheetahs are active during the day. They hunt their prey in the early morning and afternoon.
  • The cheetah feeds on many prey; Such as: birds, rabbits, antelopes, and pigs.
  • Cheetahs live in groups consisting of a mother and her young, or 2-3 adult males - who are often brothers - and it is rare for males to meet with females outside the mating season.
  • A female cheetah gives birth to between 2-8 cubs after a gestation period of three months.
  • The color of a newborn cheetah's fur is dark, and a yellowish-gray crest extends along the back. It provides better camouflage and protects the young from the high temperature during the day and the low temperature at night during the first months of its life.
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