Facts about Cheetahs
The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world, reaching speeds of up to 70 miles per hour. They can accelerate from 0 to 68 miles per hour in just three seconds. Cheetahs are the only big cat that can turn in mid-air while sprinting.
Size: 3.6--4.6 ft (without tail)
Habitat: Grasslands, savannahs, and mountain ...
Cheetahs are part of the big cat family and while they can't climb trees, they can run faster than any other land animal. Read on for more interesting cheetah information. The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world. They can reach a top speed of around 113 km per hour.
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Fun Cheetah Facts for Kids
Learn more about the cheetah by reading these fun cheetah facts. Cheetahs are part of the big cat family and while they can’t climb trees, they can run faster than any other land animal. Read on for more interesting cheetah information.
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- A cheetah can accelerate from 0 to 113 km in just a few seconds.
- Cheetahs are extremely fast however they tire quickly and can only keep up their top speed for a few minutes before they are too tired to continue.
- Cheetahs are smaller than other members of the big cat family, weighing only 45 – 60 kilograms.
- One way to always recognize a cheetah is by the long, black lines which run from the inside of each eye to the mouth. These are usually called “tear lines” and scientists believe they help protect the cheetah’s eyes from the harsh sun and help them to see long distances.
- Cheetahs are the only big cat that cannot roar. They can purr though and usually purr most loudly when they are grooming or sitting near other cheetahs.
- While lions and leopards usually do their hunting at night, cheetahs hunt for food during the day.
- A cheetah has amazing eyesight during the day and can spot prey from 5 km away.
- Cheetahs cannot climb trees and have poor night vision.
- With their light body weight and blunt claws, cheetahs are not well designed to protect themselves or their prey. When a larger or more aggressive animal approaches a cheetah in the wild, it will give up its catch to avoid a fight.
- Cheetahs only need to drink once every three to four days.
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Wow Nico, this is an amazing amount of work. It must have taken ages to get it all. I learned a lot if things about Cheetahs from your work. The map on the bottom and the picture of the cheetahs were a nice touch. Did you learn anything new about them? sharron
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