The cheetah is able to reach great speeds due to a unique and flexible spine. Cheetahs are the world's fastest land animal over short distances due to their blisteringly quick running. They can ...
The fascinating spectacle of a cheetah hunting an impala turned infuriating when rule-breaking tourists interfered. (Watch the video below.) In video posted Tuesday by Latest Sightings from South ...
This gives new meaning to the phrase, "more than meets the eye." Several images of a pack of cheetah cubs running with an impala calf are more than they're letting on, British news agency SWNS reports ...
A juvenile cheetah took down an impala and kept hold of it while waiting for its mother to come help. Shared by Latest Sightings, the young hunter caught the terrified impala in the middle of the road ...
In a recent popular YouTube video, more than a dozen impala bounce across the screen. Then, a cheetah flies out of the bushes, cutting off an impala. The cheetah chases the impala until it falls ...
An old picture of two cheetahs attacking an impala has resurfaced online and is going viral. The picture shows the prey standing still while the predators attack it. What is striking in the image is ...
Trending News: The cheetah, known as the world's fastest land animal, can reach speeds of up to 64 miles per hour (103 kilometres per hour) in just three seconds, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
The pressure is on for Pobe to make a kill. Fortunately, lying low is the perfect hunting strategy. The pressure is on for Pobe to make a kill. She’s the only resident female cheetah in the Xudum area ...