Cheetahs (acinonyx Jubatus) Resting Head On Head
by William Ervin/science Photo Library
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Cheetahs (acinonyx Jubatus) Resting Head On Head
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William Ervin/science Photo Library
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Cheetahs resting. View of two cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) resting head on head. Cheetahs are carnivorous cats which inhabit the open plains of Africa and parts of Asia. They are the fastest land animal, able to reach 110 kilometres per hour in short bursts. They use their speed to catch antelopes, their main prey, by sprinting at them from close range, having hidden themselves nearby. Mature adult cheetahs reach a length of between 1 and 1.5 metres, excluding the tail. The females are solitary animals, unless they are with their cubs. Males live alone, or with one or two others. However, large groups of mixed sex have been seen. Photographed in the Masai Mara reserve, Kenya.
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September 30th, 2018
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