It's Scary
Leopards are very strong. It has a small head, many black spots on its face, and two deep, pointed eyes. Its ears are a pair of small triangles, as is its nose. The nose is white around the nose and the tip is black.
The mouth is flap by flap. It has sharp teeth that can kill its prey. Leopards have strong hind legs. It has long legs for running. They also have long tails for balance when running.
They have many black spots on their bodies surrounded by white fur, and the rest are yellow.
There are two subspecies of cheetah, one African and one Asian. The cheetah is mainly found in Africa, and has lived in India in Asia.
The cheetah in India is also called the Indian cheetah, but it is extinct.
Its habits.
Activity time.
A cheetah lives a very regular life. It starts to go out in the morning in search of food. It walks very alertly, stopping from time to time to see if there is any prey around it to eat, while also preventing other predators from preying on it.
Usually rest at noon, very vigilant when napping. The walking distance is about 5-10 kilometers every day. Although cheetahs are good at running, they don't walk very far.
Prey.
They hunt in the early morning and evening. It includes prey detection, stalking, chasing, tripping (or capturing prey), and suffocation.
Food.
Cheetahs are carnivores. The cheetah's prey includes: gazelle, impala, small wildebeest, etc., and will also attack zebras when food is scarce. In addition, ostriches are often preyed on by cheetahs.
Run.
Cheetahs are the fastest animals on land, reaching speeds of up to 115 kilometers per hour.
The cheetah runs so fast, but it is a test of its entire body's respiratory system and circulatory system.
When a cheetah runs at a speed of more than 115 kilometers, both the respiratory and circulatory systems are overloaded.
If the heat is expelled, it is more prone to collapse symptoms, so the cheetah generally can only sprint a few hundred meters to slow down.
Natural enemy.
The lion is the natural enemy of the cheetah. The survival rate of leopard cubs is low, with two-thirds of cubs killed by lions and hyenas before they are a year old. A lot of cubs also starved to death.
Although leopards look scary, in fact, leopards generally do not actively attack people.
When they encounter a person, after a few minutes, as long as the person does not move, run around, or shout, the leopard will automatically avoid it and enter the jungle.