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Discover the intriguing world of cheetahs, the fastest land animals on Earth. With their distinctive black spots and cream-orange coats, cheetahs can reach speeds of up to seventy miles per hour. They primarily inhabit the open grasslands of Africa, particularly the Serengeti. Cheetahs favor prey like gazelles and often hunt in the mornings. Their unique tear lines help with camouflage, allowing them to sneak up on prey. Female cheetahs create new lairs for their young, staying hidden for safety. Learn more about their behaviors and survival strategies.
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What it looks like • The cheetah has black spots and a cream coat. • The coat is just a little bit orange. • The cheetah has sharp pointy teeth in the front. • Cheetahs can go to the speed of seventy miles per hour.
Where they usually live • Cheetahs live usually live on open grasslands. • The grasslands are the Serengeti in Africa. • The females always find a new lair when she has babies.
What IT Eats • Cheetahs find their favorite prey such as gazelles and sometimes hares. • The other animals live there because they like to eat grass. • Cheetahs usually hunt in the morning.
Other Behaviors • Sometimes Cheetahs have a stripe that goes from their eyes down to their mouth. • This stripe is sometimes called a tear line. • The spots on the Cheetah is a good camouflage. • Cheetahs sometimes hide in tall grass so they can sneak up on their prey.
INTERESTING FACTS • Cheetahs often climb trees to play in, but they never hide they never hide there prey in the branches. • Cheetahs often outrun their prey. • When a female has it’s babies during the first six weeks of their lives the cubs lives in the lair. • Cheetahs can go 5 or more days without water.