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Cheetahs are not very big when compared to some of the other big cats in the bush, they are extremely fast. As a matter a fact, they are the fastest land mammals. Have you ever seen a cheetah coalition in action? What about a cheetah mom teaching her cubs to hunt? If you want to see the cheetah in action, stick around, as we count down 15 merciless moments of cheetahs hunting.
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ANTELOPES
A mother cheetah teaches her kids how to hunt in this video. The cheetah males take the lead in pursuit of this antelope, and after a few tumbles by the antelope, they neutralize it, but Mama stands by and observes. The little cubs are afraid and have no idea what to do except softly tapping the antelope on the back. It is eventually grabbed by the throat, but it is not yet killed. The final blow is delivered, and the family is allowed to dine. After these adolescent cheetahs had brought down an antelope and started eating it, expert Simon King approaches the cats for a closer look. The cheetahs seem unconcerned about King and continue to devour the antelope, without paying attention to the naturalist.
With this kill, the cheetahs are taking a huge step toward independence, according to the expert. This mother demonstrates how to hunt her very young pups. It kills a large antelope, but it isn’t easy because the antelope is tough and fights back. The little guys all rush over to the carcass and begin eating, only to see the antelope rise and flee again, but the cheetah mom is quick to respond and pounces on the antelope once more. This cheetah ambushes a little antelope, and after a quick dash, the antelope is dead. CALL TO ACTION The Brilliant brings you all the best content you want to see when it comes to the animal kingdom. If you want to see the latest about the animal world and the best animal videos, please subscribe now. We post new videos every day for your entertainment.
ZEBRAS
Our first babies are orphans, and a cheetah expert is watching over them, but he grows concerned when the juvenile cheetahs decide to attack an adult zebra. Adult zebras are powerful and can strike out with their hind legs, slowing down a lion, so imagine what they can do to a newborn cheetah. Despite the presence of a few foals in the vicinity, they make a go of it and take on the heavyweights. The cheetahs have nothing but a few rapid sprints. This time in the Masai Mara, these young cheetahs chase and kill a smaller zebra. However, you’ll notice it took five cheetahs to succeed. These zebras are able to elude a cheetah following them. They’re still scanning the area to ensure they’re not being ambushed. Where is the cheetah, they must be asking themselves? Here they are, a pair of cheetahs attacking a zebra. The other cheetahs join in as one cheetah mounts the zebra’s back. Ladies and gentlemen, that’s how it’s done in cheetah country. All for one and one for all!
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Cheetahs are the fastest animals on land and that’s just part of the reason why they are so feared as predators. Besides being agile, these animals can also be sneaky and approach prey so silently that they never even know of the danger approaching. Here’s a look at the best moments of cheetah hunting their prey.
Cheetahs are the high-speed hunters of the Savannah. Few attempt to take on larger prey than gazelles or smallish antelopes. But on occasion, the predatory cats reveal their surprisingly different side. In the Northern Serengeti, a group of male cheetahs emerges and turns all we know about them upside down. Males are usually loners or live in small groups, but here we have five tomcats hunting together as one. It is actually, the largest alliance of the animals ever seen! This film has many stories to tell about the sleek hunters. Video Rating: / 5
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You may already know that cheetahs are the world’s fastest land animal. But did you know their tails play a crucial role in hunting? Check out this and other fun facts about cheetahs.
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It is very amazing how cheetah survives in their harsh environment(14 Cheetah adaptations). Cheetahs are carnivorous animals of the family of cats. They are native to eastern and Southern Africa savanna, which is dominated by high grasslands and open woodlands with semi-desert conditions. Surviving in these unfavorable arid conditions can be challenging for any animal. Nevertheless, the cheetah has competently adapted to these conditions, particularly when it comes to hunting for food.
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