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Category: Cheetah

link to How Do Cheetahs Hunt? A surprising Hunting Strategy

How Do Cheetahs Hunt? A surprising Hunting Strategy

Cheetahs have some quite unusual strategies for hunting that are not seen in any of the other big cats of Africa. It is a well-known fact that cheetahs are the fastest animals in the world on land...

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Cheetahs Are Not Nocturnal. Here Is Why

Unlike the other big cats of Africa that are nocturnal, cheetahs are diurnal which means that they are active and hunt during the day. But why exactly is it that cheetahs are not nocturnal like the...

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link to The Life Cycle of African Cheetahs. From Cub to Adult

The Life Cycle of African Cheetahs. From Cub to Adult

The life cycle of African cheetahs is fascinating. Starting as completely helpless, tiny, blind cubs weighing less than half a kilo and then growing to become the fastest animal on land and one of...

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link to 20 Differences Between Leopards and Cheetahs

20 Differences Between Leopards and Cheetahs

Two of the most sought-after sightings on safaris are leopards and cheetahs but since they can sometimes be difficult to distinguish between, I have written this post covering 20 differences between...

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