City - Bloemfontein State - FREESTATE Country - South Africa
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The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is an atypical member of the cat family (Felidae) that is unique in its speed and stealth, while lacking climbing abilities. As such, it is placed in its own genus, Acinonyx. It is the fastest land animal, reaching speeds between 112 kilometres per hour (70 mph) and 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph) in short bursts covering distances up to 460 metres (1,500 ft), and has the ability to accelerate from 0 to 110 kilometres per hour (68 mph) in three seconds, greater than most supercars.
The word "cheetah" is derived from the Sanskrit word chitrakāyaḥ, meaning "variegated body", via the Hindi चीता cītā.
The adult cheetah weighs from 40 kilograms (88 lb) to 65 kilograms (140 lb). Its total body length is from 115 centimetres (45 in) to 135 centimetres (53 in), while the tail can measure up to 84 centimetres (33 in) in length. Males tend to be slightly larger than females and have slightly bigger heads, but there is not a great variation in cheetah sizes and it is difficult to tell males and females apart by appearance alone. Compared to a similarly-sized leopard, the cheetah is generally shorter-bodied, but is longer tailed and taller (it averages about 90 centimetres (35 in) tall) and so it appears more streamlined.
Some cheetahs also have a rare fur pattern mutation: cheetahs with larger, blotchy, merged spots are known as 'king cheetahs'. It was once thought to be a separate subspecies, but it is merely a mutation of the African cheetah. The 'king cheetah' has only been seen in the wild a handful of times, but it has been bred in captivity.
Unlike "true" big cats, the cheetah can purr as it inhales, but cannot roar. By contrast, the big cats can roar but cannot purr, except while exhaling. However, the cheetah is still considered by some to be the smallest of the big cats. While it is often mistaken for the leopard, the cheetah does have distinguishing features, such as the aforementioned long "tear-streak" lines that run from the corners of its eyes to its mouth. The body frame of the cheetah is also very different from that of the leopard, most notably so in its thinner and longer tail, and unlike the leopard, its spots are not arranged into rosettes.
Awwwww, she is so cute dear Jen. You're so lucky to get to see all of this. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. Amazing capture! Big hug and kiss, Julie.
Awwwwwwwwwwww....HI Cheetah Babe,you are such a sweetie!!!I envy you for all this great and sweet animal capture!!!I believe it that you had a great time and that time passed to fast!!!Great colors,nice sharp and clear capture and your presentation is just CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Kusjes,Nicki PS: Thank you for your KIND postcard my dear...I got it today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CMOK...back:)
little cute cat:))) nicely captured my dear jen and i like the info very much, i know that cheetah is the fastest land animal but dont know the acceleration power, 100 km in 3 sn:)) amazing!! compliments honey, hugs and kisses, arif