Cheeta 

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  • A juvenile male cheetah looking out over the plains of the Masai Mara. We were told he was one of three brothers that had been in the park for some time, and were in fact relaxing together when we spotted them. . / . /

  • Taken in Africa – Serengeti National Park

  • Serengetti National Park

  • Featured in the “Fauna, Flora and Architecture of South Africa” Group CHEETAH – Acinonyx jubatus Wild Cheetah among flowers. / (I have re-posted this after some / needed cropping) Edeni Game Reserve / Limpopo Province / South Africa Commonly found in sub-Saharan Africa, / the name “cheetah” comes from a Hindi / word meaning “spotted one” or from the / Sanskrit word “chitraka”. / The world’s fastest land animal the / Cheetah is the most unique and specialized / member of the cat family. / Never numerous, cheetahs have become / extinct in many areas, principally due to / shrinking habitat, loss of species to prey / upon, disease and a high rate of cub mortality.

  • CHEETA IN THE BUSH ON SAFARI IN BOTSWANA AFRICA

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  • A cheeta ponders something at his feet, striking a pose similar to the humans who aspire to share his spirit and speed on the track… Shot at Animal Ark Santuary Red Rock, Nevada (north of Reno) 2007 by Jon Johnson.

  • love affair art is like having the first cup of coffee in the morning… and the second. .

  • The rear King Cheeta was bred at “ De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Reserve” – originally thought to be a separate species although in reality it is genetically identical to the true cheetah. / The privately owned and funded non-profit organisation was established in 1971 by Ann van Dyk on her 65 hectare farm in an effort to breed what was once a threatened species, the cheetah – the population of which was estimated at a mere 700 at around this time. Since its inception, some 500 cheetahs have been raised and re-settled in game reserves throughout South Africa and other countries, proof that a cheetah bred in captivity doesn’t lose its hunting instinct and can adapt quickly to its natural environment / No of views 1460 – 17/11/2009 / / FEATURED IN:All that is Nature / FEATURED IN:Alphabet Soap

  • pen and ink drawinf on paper

  • digital reworking of pen and ink drawing

  • digital reworking of pena and ink drawing

  • Hi Sam, My daughter was so excited to draw this for Sophia. / Allthough she wasn’t sure if she could do it at first. / But then when I told her that a Cheetha is like an over grown kitty cat / she was like: Owe…... well I can draw that!!! Kind of hard to read. / It says: / My FAV is PinK / iR iTu Ku / LR To: / e SOPHIA / M / U / GGLE / P / OWER / !!! Hope she likes it, / Kaiden

  • Wow, what can I say. She is just too beautiful. Captured in the Serengeti. The cheetah is an atypical member of the cat family (Felidae) that is unique in its speed, while lacking climbing abilities. The species is the only living member of the genus Acinonyx. It is the fastest land animal, reaching speeds between 112 and 120 km/h (70 and 75 mph) in short bursts covering distances up to 460 m (1,500 ft), and has the ability to accelerate from 0 to 103 km/h (64 mph) in three seconds, faster than most supercars. Featured in: Animal Photography -*4 legged & furry … / The Woman Photographer

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