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    • Nearly all wild cheetahs can be found in sub-Saharan Africa, where they roam open, grassy savannah plains and open forests. A small population lives in northeastern Iran, although only a few dozen remain here.
    • These big cats’ bodies grow to between 1.1m and 1.4m metres long, plus a tail measuring 65cm to 80cm. Their weight ranges from 34kg to 54kg, males being slightly heavier.
    • Cheetahs have a pale yellow coat with black dots on the upper parts, and are white on the underbelly. Their faces are distinguished by prominent, black lines that curve from the inner corner of each eye to the outer corners of the mouth.
    • The fastest land animal in the world, a cheetah can reach 112km/h in just three seconds – that’s faster than a sports car accelerates! Its body has evolved for speed, with long legs, an elongated spine, adapted claws to grip the ground and a long tail for balance.
    • At About Six Weeks of Age
    • Between Four to Six Months of Age
    • At About 18 Months of Age

    The cubs begin following their mother on her daily travels as she is looking for prey. During these first few months she cannot move far or fast and cub mortality is highest. Fewer than one in 10 cubs will survive during this time, as they perish from predation by other large predators such as lions and hyenas, or from injuries. This is the time wh...

    Cheetah cubs are very active and playful. Trees provide good observation points and allow for development of skills in balancing. The cubs’ semi non-retractable claws are sharper at this age and help them grip the tall ‘playtrees’ they climb with their siblings. Learning to hunt is the most critical survival skill that the cubs will develop. At one...

    The mother and cubs will finally separate. Although not fully adept at hunting on their own, independent male and female cubs will stick together for a few more months to master their hunting skills. When the adolescent females begin cycling, dominant males will court them and drive their brothers away.

  2. Cheetahs. Scientific Name: Acinonyx jubatus. Type: Mammals. Diet: Carnivore. Average Life Span In The Wild: Up to 14 years. Average Life Span In Captivity: Up to 20 years. Size: Body: 3.7 to...

  3. Built for speed, the cheetah can accelerate from zero to 45 in just 2.5 seconds and reach top speeds of 60 to 70 mph, making it the fastest land mammal! The cheetah's spotted coat helps it camouflage among the dry grasses of the African savanna where it lives.

  4. Cheetah. Hunting leopard. 13 languages. Kingdom. Animalia. Phylum. Chordata. Subphylum. Vertebrata. Class. Mammalia. Order. Carnivora. Suborder. Feliformia. Family. Felidae. Genus. Acinonyx. SPECIES. Acinonyx jubatus. Population size. 6,674. Life Span. 10-20 years. Top speed. 112. km/h mph. Weight. 21-72. kg lbs. Height. 70-90. cm inch. Length.

  5. The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world, reaching speeds of up to 113km/h. They can accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in just 3 seconds. iStock: agejo. Amazing Facts About the Cheetah. Built for speed, cheetahs are slender, with long thin legs and a long tail.

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