- Cheetah - Wikipedia
Four subspecies are recognised today that are native to Africa and central Iran An African subspecies was introduced to India in 2022 It is now distributed mainly in small, fragmented populations in northwestern, eastern and southern Africa and central Iran
- Cheetah | Smithsonians National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
Cheetahs are aerodynamically built for speed and are the fastest land mammal At top speed, they advance 23 feet (7 meters) in a single stride and complete four strides per second
- Description, Speed, Habitat, Diet, Cubs, Facts - Britannica
Cheetah, one of the world’s most-recognizable cats, known especially for its speed Cheetahs’ sprints have been measured at a maximum of 114 km (71 miles) per hour, and they routinely reach velocities of 80–100 km per hour while pursuing prey Nearly all cheetahs remaining in the wild live in Africa
- About Cheetahs • Cheetah Facts • Cheetah Conservation Fund
Learn about cheetahs from Cheetah Conservation Fund CCF has the world's leading experts on cheetahs including our founder Dr Laurie Marker
- 16 Remarkable Facts About Cheetahs That Will Surprise You
Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus), the fastest land animals on Earth, are iconic symbols of speed, agility, and grace Their slender bodies, powerful legs, and distinctive black tear marks make them one of the most recognizable and fascinating members of the big cat family
- Cheetah | National Geographic Kids
Cheetahs live and hunt mainly in open grasslands and bushy areas in parts of Africa and the Middle East Cheetahs eat small- to medium-size animals, such as hares, impalas, wildebeest calves,
- Are Cheetahs Cats or Dogs? - Encyclopedia Britannica
Cheetahs are cats, not dogs They share traits such as hunting style, body structure, and genetics with other felines, placing them firmly in the cat family (Felidae)
- Cheetah | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Cheetahs are big cats known for being the world’s fastest land mammal, reaching speeds of up to 60-70 miles per hour They can be differentiated from other big cats by their narrow shoulder blades and long limbs, which they use to reach their top speeds
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