CHEETAHS
Cheetahs, with their tan coat and distinctive black spots, are known for their lightning speed, reaching up to 100km per hour. They once roamed Africa and Asia but now have a limited range. These magnificent predators rely on stealth in open grasslands, where they hunt gazelles and other prey. Despite their hunting prowess, only half of their chases are successful. Let's appreciate and protect these incredible creatures from the threat of endangerment.
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CHEETAHS By Ziya
BASIC FACTS The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world and can run up to 100km per hour.
WHAT DO THEY LOOK LIKE? Cheetahs are tan in colour and have black spots all over their bodies.They also have stripes that stretch from the corner of their eyes to the side of their nose.
WHERE DO THEY LIVE? Historically cheetahs were found throughout Africa and Asia.They are now confined to parts of Africa and a small portion of Iran.
HUNTING Found mostly in open savannah, cheetahs rely on tall grasses for camouflage when hunting.Only half of the chases, which last from 20-60 seconds are successful!
THEIR DIET Cheetahs mainly eat gazelles, wildebeest calves, impalas and other smaller hoofed animals.
BY ZIYA ARAGORN AKKO P.S cheetahs are amazing animals and they shouldn't be endangered.