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Cheetah
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cheetah (chē`tə), carnivore of the cat cat, name applied broadly to the carnivorous mammals constituting the family Felidae, and specifically to the domestic cat, Felis catus. The great roaring cats, the lion, tiger, and leopard are anatomically very similar to one another and constitute the genus
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 family, Acinonyx jubatus, native to Africa S of the Sahara and SW Asia as far east as India. Formerly numerous all over their range, they are extinct now in Asia except for small numbers in Iran's Dasht-e Kavir, and are threatened in all of their range. The cheetah's method of hunting deviates from that of most cats in that it runs down its prey, rather than stalking it and pouncing upon it for the kill. This doglike method of hunting is suited to its habitat, which is open grassland. The swiftest four-footed animal alive, it can achieve bursts of speed of over 60 mi (95 km) per hr and is the only animal capable of running down black bucks and gazelles.

An average cheetah is about 2 1-2 ft (75 cm) tall at the shoulder and weighs about 100 lb (45 kg). It has long legs and a tawny coat with closely spaced round black spots. It is unique among cats in having nonretractile claws. Cheetahs are tamable and were used for centuries in India for hunting game; they sometimes have been called hunting leopards.

Cheetahs are classified in the phylum Chordata Chordata , phylum of animals having a notochord, or dorsal stiffening rod, as the chief internal skeletal support at some stage of their development. Most chordates are vertebrates (animals with backbones), but the phylum also includes some small marine invertebrate
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, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Carnivora, family Felidae.


cheetah

Slender, long-legged cat (Acinonyx jubatus) that lives on open plains of southern, central, and eastern Africa, and in the Middle East, where it is all but extinct. The fastest land animal in the world over short distances, it can reach a speed as great as 71 mph (114 kph). Its claws differ from those of other cats in being only partly retractable and in lacking protective sheaths. Like cats in the genus Felis, cheetahs purr rather than roar. The cheetah grows to about 55 in. (140 cm) long, excluding the 29–31-in. (75–80-cm) tail, and weighs 75–119 lbs (34–54 kg). The adult's coarse fur is sandy yellow above, white below, and covered with small black spots; a black streak runs down the face from the corner of each eye. The cheetah hunts by day, alone or in small groups.


cheetah, chetah
a large feline mammal, Acinonyx jubatus, of Africa and SW Asia: the swiftest mammal, having very long legs, nonretractile claws, and a black-spotted light-brown coat

cheetah [′chēd·ə]
(vertebrate zoology)
Acinonyx jubatus.A doglike carnivoran mammal belonging to the cat family, having nonretractile claws and long legs.

cheetah
pounces without warning on prey. [Western Folklore: Jobes, 320]
See : Cunning

cheetah
fastest four-footed animal alive; can reach 60 mph. [Zoology: Misc.]
See : Swiftness

Cheetah 

(Acinonyx jubatus), a predator of the cat family (Felidae). A slender, long-legged animal; body length, up to 150 cm; tail length, up to 75 cm; height at the shoulder, approximately 100 cm. The coat is smooth, short-haired, and yellow, with evenly spaced small black spots over the entire body. The claws are large, dull, and only slightly retractable. The cheetah is widespread in Africa, in southwestern Asia, and in Turkmenia in the USSR. It is found in open places—clayey deserts or grassy savannahs. Its principal prey are small antelopes; it also catches rodents and birds. When hunting, it first steals up on its prey, then overtakes it within a few seconds, developing a speed up to 110 km/hr (for short distances). Gestation period is 84-95 days. There are two to four cubs in a litter. It tames well; it has been used for hunting antelope in India. It has been almost completely decimated in Asia; it has also disappeared from many places in Africa.

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