Hello friends hope you are in good
health and keeping your loved one safe, the more you talk on COVID is just
irritating and painful hence let’s not get into the same and directly move to
wildlife to get some good moments to cherish in this tough time.
Today I have picked up one of my favorite amongst big cats, today is International cat day hence I take this opportunity to come up with a big blog on the big cats. So give big claps and a warm welcome to Chatur Cheetah.
Exceptional experience
Masai Mara was the place where we could
experience the charm of this lovely cat. Unfortunately, in India, it is no
longer there in wild but you can find them in some big zoo like Mysore zoo, so
to see the charm in wild very few places are there in the World and Masai is
one of them. I was very much excited to see Cheetah because so many times heard
the stories on Nat Geo about speed and one point in time like others I was
also confused about leopard and cheetah. It was a dream come true when we saw
3 together, 5 brother story is very famous and yes we could see like that 3
brothers together. At one point in time, they planned a hunt but could not make it
due to distance as well as Zebra were on alert mode so the hunt was not successful but
the atmosphere these 3 brothers created was just amazing. They got split in 3
different directions and talking with eyes with each other, it was just a unique
and rare experience and hence I thought to bring the same here for your
interest, you can make out from pictures as well. Let pictures talk more than
words and hence let’s move to the next section to know unknown facts.
U3 – unheard unknown unique
How I generate speed
We are aware that Cheetah is a fasted animal and no one can achieve that speed but most of us don’t know that but they can sustain this speed for a very short distance of approximately 1,500 feet. Cheetah can accelerate at an amazing rate, going from a standstill position to as fast as 68 mph in less than three seconds but for a very short span of distance. Let me tell you the reason behind achieving this speed as well as why they cannot continue it for long-distance.
The cheetah has an enlarged heart and lungs that
enable it to take in lots of oxygen and circulate it in a very effective
manner. The nostrils of the cheetah are also larger than most animals of its size.
Those adaptations allow the cheetah to take in ample oxygen to power their
muscles efficiently to create maximum power and speed. Apart from the heart and
lungs, a long thin body structure with the added benefit of long powerful legs helps cheetah
to keep streamlines and aerodynamic to maintain top speed.
Why high speed but a short distance
Now let me tell you the reason for what happens once such top speed is achieved and why it cannot go for long with a top speed. For top speed, they expend too much energy in running and they put a tremendous toll on lungs and heart plus body temperature rise to dangerous heights. Because of this, they run at top speed for a very short distance and they have to stop and cool down after they generate such high energy for running else it will cost a life.
The Subspecies
How many of us even know that there
are subspecies in Cheetah? In 2017, the Cat Classification Task Force of the
IUCN Cat Specialist Group revised felid taxonomy and recognized these four
subspecies as valid.
Southeast African cheetah, Asiatic cheetah (confined to
central Iran, and is the only surviving cheetah population in Asia) Northeast
African cheetah and Northwest African cheetah
King cheetah
The king cheetah is a variety of cheetah with the rare mutation for cream-colored fur marked with large, blotchy spots and three dark, wide stripes extending from the neck to the tail. At one time it was believed to be a cross between leopard and hyena. Since 1927 the king cheetah has been reported five more times in the wild in Zimbabwe, Botswana and northern Transvaal; one was photographed in 1975
After learning some amazing facts let
us get into facts which are equally interesting and will give you a complete idea
about this lovely creature.
Little more about me
Although now found in Africa, the cheetah is
believed to have originated in the Americas. The slender big cat started its
migration into Asia about 100,000 years ago via the Beringian land bridge. The
cats then moved southward into Africa
A cheetah’s claws don’t retract when they run. Instead, they act like cleats to help the cheetah reach its top speeds. When running, cheetahs use their tail to steer, like a rudder for a boat
Cheetahs have between 2,000 and 3,000
spots, which help them to camouflage themselves
Cheetahs have evolved to live in an environment where water is scarce and can survive on one drink every three to
four days
Female cheetahs are solitary, living
alone or with their young. Males, however, live in small family groups of 2–3
brothers, known as coalitions
A cheetah has amazing eyesight in the daytime, they can spot prey from 5 km away but their night vision is poor
Sadly, this beautiful animal is
threatened by loss of habitat and prey, as well as conflict with humans. As a result, the cheetah is classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red list
I hope you liked this blog about speed star cat that is too on international cat day, keep blessing and keep motivating me to deliver unique stuff, do let me know your feedback on btwildart@gmail.om
Learning of the day
Difference between cheetah and leopard
Cheetah |
Leopard |
Cheetah have spots |
Leopards have
rosettes |
The spot of a
cheetah is a clear, single, black spot separated from the other spots on the
cat's body |
A leopard, however,
has smaller irregular shaped spots that group together in circles to form
rosettes |
The weight of a male
cheetah is about 54kg |
Male leopards in
this area weigh closer to 60-70kg |
Cheetahs are the
fastest animals in the world |
Leopards are only
half as fast as a Cheetah |
A cheetah’s tail is
also much flatter in shape. Almost think of it as a rudder that the cheetah
can use to steer itself when it’s running at top speeds |
A leopard’s tail is
much more tubular in shape. The importance of the tail for a leopard is
balance, particularly when they’re hoisting carcasses, climbing up and down
trees |
Cheetah cannot climb
tree |
Leopard are expert
in going up on tree along with kill as well |
Cheetah have black
‘tear marks’ that streak from the inner corner of their eyes and down their
cheeks |
Such tear marks are
not present in Leopard |
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