WILDLIFE GALLERY - Cheetahs
The
Cheetah, sometimes mistaken for a leopard, is a more lightly
built animal, distinguished easily by dark “tear marks.”
Female cheetahs are always solitary but males sometimes form
groups of two or three. Cheetahs are specialised predators
relying on a concealed approach to prey, followed by a swift
chase, reaching up to 110 kmph. Cheetahs rely primarily on
eyesight and speed and do not hunt at night. Unlike the lion,
they do not hunt jointly. The typical habitat is open plains
like the Serengeti.
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