Cheetah conservation
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Cheetah conservationWritten by Susan Broker
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• B – cheetahs are built with speed but the cheetahs can only maintain its maximum speed of 110 kilometres per hour about 20 seconds.
• M – • E – cheetah are mistaken to leopards, but
leopards are heavier cats and cheetahs only weighs only 36-64 kilograms.
Favourite sentence
• My favourite sentence is when people think that cheetah are dangerous because they eat meat but they don’t eat or bite people. Because cheetah are friendly animals
Favourite words• Cheetahs – a big friendly cat.• Churring – a fast, high – pitched growl.• Bleating – this sound, which is
something like meow is distress call.• Inn – inn the sound a mother cheetah
makes to call the cubs.• Chirping -a cheetah’s chirp sounds
Help in the wild
• People around the world are beginning to realize that the elegant cheetah could disappear altogether, and are banding together to fight for it’s survival.
Cheetahs goes to school
• Education visits began with shadow, who enjoys travelling and meeting people. In his first year as an ambassador, shadow the cheetah visited more than 50,000 people at schools, clubs, hotels, airports, and even shopping malls.
Buil for speed
From special rough pads on the paws and the nonretractable claws for traction, to the springlike spine , the cheetah’s entire body is built for racing across the grasslands.
Cheetahs and leopards
• Cheetahs are mistaken for leopards, but leopards are much heavier cats than cheetahs. Cheetahs weight only 36-64 kilograms, stands about 81 centimetres tall at shoulder, and ranges from 1.21 to 1.42 metres long. Male are slightly larger than females