THE WORLD'S
FASTEST LAND ANIMAL (cheetah)
CHEETAH
Order: Carnivore
Family: Felidae
Genus and Species: Acinonyx jubatus
Family: Felidae
Genus and Species: Acinonyx jubatus
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Built more like greyhounds than typical cats, cheetahs are adapted for
brief but intense bursts of speed. They have wiry bodies and small heads. Their
coats are golden or yellowish, embellished with many small black spots, and
their tails are long with a few black bands and sometimes a white tip. Black
stripes run from their eyes down to the corners of their mouths.
SIZE
Cheetahs grow to between three and a half and four and a half feet
long, not including their 30-inch tails. They weigh between 75 and 145 pounds
and stand two to three feet tall at the shoulder. Males tend to be a bit more
robust and weigh about ten pounds more than females.
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
Cheetahs live in small, isolated populations mostly in sub-Saharan
Africa. They are very rare in southern Algeria and northern Niger, and range
from Senegal east to Somalia and south to northern South Africa. A few have
been reported from Iran. However, many of their strongholds are in eastern and
southern African parks.
HABITAT
Savannas, both open and more densely vegetated, give cheetahs the open
areas they need for quick stalks and chases. They are not found in forest areas
or wetlands.
REPRODUCTION
Cheetahs can breed at any time of year but tend to copulate in the dry
season, with cubs being born at the onset of the wet season. Females reach
breeding age by 21 or 22 months of age. Males live in small permanent groups
called coalitions, which are usually made up of brothers. Males are drawn to
females in heat, but only one male in a coalition usually mates with the
selected female. On average, three cubs are born about three months after
mating takes place. Until five or six weeks old, the cubs remain hidden; if she
needs to move, the mother carries them from place to place. After five or six weeks,
cubs follow their mothers and share her kills. Cheetah cubs wean at about three
months old.
LIFE SPAN
In zoos, cheetahs may live up to 17 years; in the wild, they may live
eight to ten years.
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