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  1. Cheetah - Wikipedia

    The cheetah typically stalks and approaches its prey within 30–200 m (98–656 ft) before charging at high speed, striking down the prey with its dewclaw in full pursuit and killing it with a throat bite. It …

  2. Cheetah | Description, Speed, Habitat, Diet, Cubs, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 29, 2025 · Cheetah, one of the world’s most-recognizable cats, known especially for its speed. Cheetahs’ sprints have been measured at a maximum of 114 km (71 miles) per hour, and they …

  3. Cheetah | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

    A cheetah's spine works as a spring for its powerful back legs, extending the cheetah's reach with each step, but the movement is physiologically taxing. Cheetahs pay a price for their speed. Their large …

  4. Cheetah - National Geographic Kids

    Fastest mammal on land, the cheetah can reach speeds of 60 or perhaps even 70 miles (97 or 113 kilometers) an hour over short distances. It usually chases its prey at only about half that speed,...

  5. About CheetahsCheetah Facts • Cheetah Conservation Fund

    The cheetah is the fastest land animal and Africa’s most endangered big cat. Built for speed, it can accelerate to more than 110 km/h (70 mph) in just over three seconds, covering strides up to seven …

  6. Cheetah | World Wildlife Fund

    Cheetahs are big cats known for being the world’s fastest land mammal, reaching speeds of up to 60-70 miles per hour. They can be differentiated from other big cats by their narrow shoulder blades and …

  7. Cheetahs: Facts, Threats, and Conservation | IFAW

    Cheetahs are the fastest mammal on earth but they’re on the brink of extinction. Here’s everything you need to know about this beautiful animal.

  8. 10 top cheetah facts! - National Geographic Kids

    Cheetah facts: learn all about these felines with facts about the cheetah’s habitat, diet, behaviour, range, characteristics and top speed!

  9. Living Species - Cheetah | IUCN CatSG

    The English name ‘cheetah’ comes from the Sanskrit word ‘chita’, meaning ‘spotted’. The scientific name for cheetah is Acinonyx jubatus, where Acinonyx means ‘non-moving claws’ and jubatus means …

  10. Cheetah Facts: Habitat, Speed & Conservation | SEEtheWILD

    Learn fascinating facts about cheetahs, including their incredible speed, natural habitat, and ongoing conservation efforts. Explore how these majestic big cats survive in the wild and why they need our …