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Look at the picture. You can see a graceful cheetah. He has a slim body built for speed. His spots provide camouflage in the savanna. He can run faster than any other land animal. He uses his powerful jaws to catch his prey. His long tail helps him keep balance during a chase. He stalks his prey silently, moving with stealthy steps. His sharp claws grip the ground as he runs. He is extremely agile and can change direction quickly. His keen eyes spot prey from afar. After a hunt, he takes time to rest and recover. He lives in wide-open habitats like savannas and grasslands. His graceful movements make him a sight to behold.
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Cheetahs are the fastest land animals, reaching speeds up to 100 km/h. They can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just a few seconds. They use their long tail for balance and steering during high-speed chases. Their claws are non-retractable, providing extra grip. They have keen eyesight, able to spot prey from 5 km away. Cheetahs have black tear marks under their eyes to reflect sunlight. They rely on their stealthy nature to get close to their prey. Unlike other big cats, cheetahs cannot roar. They need to rest after a chase to avoid overheating. Cheetahs have a unique stride that allows them to cover great distances with each step. Their bodies are built for speed but not endurance. They often hunt during the day to avoid competition with other predators. Their slender, graceful bodies are adapted for sprinting. Cheetah cubs have a mane that helps them blend into tall grass. They are classified as vulnerable due to habitat loss and predation.
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