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Cheetah

The presentation about cheetahs. Cheetah. Main Menu. Quick facts about cheetahs. Occurrence of cheetahs. Cheetahs live in the Africa, but in the past also in the India. Today, without Africa, they also live in the south edges of the Sahara and isolated location in Iran. Reproduction.

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Cheetah

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  1. The presentation about cheetahs Cheetah

  2. Main Menu

  3. Quickfactsaboutcheetahs

  4. Occurrence of cheetahs Cheetahs live in the Africa, but in the past also in the India. Today, without Africa, they also live in the south edges of the Sahara and isolated location in Iran.

  5. Reproduction Females gives to up to nine cubs after a gestation period of ninety to ninetyeight days, although the average litter size is three to five. Cubs weigh from 150 to 300 g at birth. Cheetah cub Unlike some other cats, the cheetah is born with its characteristic spots and with a downy underlying mane on their necks, called a mantle.

  6. Cheetahs’ social life Unlike males, females are solitary and tend to avoid each other, though some mother/daughter pairs are known. Cheetahshave a unique, well-structured social order. Females live alone except when they are having cubs. The first eighteen months of a cub's life are important - cubs learn many lessons because survival depends on knowing how to huntwild prey species and avoid other The cheetahs family predators.At eighteen months, the mother leaves the cubs, who then form a sibling, that will stay together for another six months. At about two years, the female siblings leave the group, and the young males remain together for life.

  7. Thecheetahs’ speed Cheetah is the fastestland animal.It reaches speedbetween 112 and 120 km/h in short distances up to 460 metres. It also has the ability to accelerate from 0 to to 65 km/h in two seconds.

  8. Cheetahs’ Diet & Hunting Cheetahs hunt by vision rather than by scent. When prey is good visible by them (to within 10-30 metres), then they will chase. They usually chase over in less than a minute, and if the cheetah fails to make a catch quickly, it will give up.

  9. TheEnd ThankYou for watching! Thispresentation was made by Kamil Kurzaczfrom 1B. When I was creatingthispresentation I used Google Translator and EnglishWikipedia. Clickhere to closepresentation

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