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The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a big cat in the subfamily Felinae that inhabits most of Africa and parts of Iran. It is the only extant member of the genus Acinonyx. The cheetah can run as fast as 109.4 to 120.7 km/h (68.0 to 75.0 mph), faster than any other land animal. It covers distances up to 500 m (1,640 ft) in short bursts, and can accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h (0 to 60 mph) in three seconds. The cheetah's closest extant relatives are the puma and jaguarundi of the Americas. Cheetahs are notable for adaptations in the paws as they are one of the few felids with only semi-retractable claws.
Their main hunting strategy is to trip swift prey such as various antelope species and hares with its dewclaw. Almost every facet of the cheetah's anatomy has evolved to maximise its success in the chase, the result of an evolutionary arms race with its prey. Due to this specialisation, however, the cheetah is poorly equipped to defend itself against other large predators, with speed being its main means of defence. In the wild, the cheetah is a prolific breeder, with up to nine cubs in a litter. The majority of cubs do not survive to adulthood, mainly as a result of depredation from other predators. The rate of cub mortality varies from area to area, from 50% to 75%, and in extreme cases such as the Serengeti ecosystem, up to 90%. Cheetahs are notoriously poor breeders in captivity, though several organizations, such as the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre, have succeeded in breeding high numbers of cubs.
The Atlas Cheetah is a South African fighter aircraft, developed for the South African Air Force (SAAF) and currently operated by the Ecuadorian Air Force (FAE). It was developed as a major upgrade of the Dassault Mirage III by the Atlas Aircraft Corporation (later Denel Aviation) in South Africa and is based on the IAI Kfir. Three different variants were created, 16 dual-seat Cheetah D, 16 single-seat Cheetah E and 38 single-seat Cheetah C. The Cheetah Es were retired in 1992, and the Cheetah Cs and Cheetah Ds in April 2008, being replaced by the Saab Gripen. A limited number are still operated in South Africa as flight test aircraft.
The Atlas Cheetah programme grew out of South Africa's requirement for a modern fighter and strike aircraft in the 1980s. There was a need for more advanced aircraft to attain an edge over the ever more sophisticated Soviet aircraft such as the MiG-23 being supplied to Angolan and Cuban forces in action against South African forces in the Border War. Furthermore, the increasing cost of maintenance due to sanctions and the age of the aircraft used by the SAAF had to be addressed. The arms embargo imposed at the time by United Nations Security Council Resolution 418 prevented South Africa from purchasing new aircraft from other countries, thus making an upgrade of existing aircraft the only option. By this stage, the South African aviation industry had reached the level of technical capability to make a large and sophisticated upgrade possible, leading the SAAF to make the only possible decision: to extensively upgrade one of the existing types in service while an advanced indigenous fighter, the Atlas Carver, was under development.
This is the Index of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition monsters, an important element of that role-playing game. This list only includes monsters from official Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition supplements published by TSR, Inc. or Wizards of the Coast, not licensed or unlicensed third party products such as video games or unlicensed Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition manuals.
This was the initial monster book for the first edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game, published in 1977. Gary Gygax wrote much of the work himself, having included and expanded most of the monsters from the previous D&D supplements. Also included are monsters originally printed in The Strategic Review, as well as some originally found in early issues of The Dragon (such as the anhkheg and remorhaz), and other early game materials. This book also expanded on the original monster format, such as including the stat lines on the same page as the monsters' descriptions and introducing more stats, expanding the length of most monster descriptions, and featuring illustrations for most of the monsters. The book features an alphabetical table of contents of all the monsters on pages 3–4, explanatory notes for the statistics lines on pages 5–6, descriptions of the monsters on pages 6–103, a treasure chart on page 105, and an index of major listings on pages 106-109.
Cheetahs are the high-speed hunters of the Savannah. Few attempt to take on larger prey than gazelles or smallish antelopes. But on occasion, the predatory cats reveal their surprisingly different side. In the Northern Serengeti, a group of male cheetahs emerges and turns all we know about them upside down. Males are usually loners or live in small groups, but here we have five tomcats hunting together as one. It is actually, the largest alliance of the animals ever seen! This film has many stories to tell about the sleek hunters.
You may already know that cheetahs are the world's fastest land animal. But did you know their tails play a crucial role in hunting? Check out this and other fun facts about cheetahs. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILDSubscribe About National Geographic Wild: National Geographic Wild is a place for all things animals and for animal-lovers alike. Take a journey through the animal kingdom with us and discover things you never knew before, or rediscover your favorite animals! Get More National Geographic Wild: Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILD Facebook: http://bit.ly/NGWFacebook Twitter: http://bit.ly/NGWTwitter Instagram: http://bit.ly/NGWInstagram Read more about Cheetah here: https://on.natgeo.com/2IXKKjO Cheetahs 101 | Nat Geo Wild https://youtu.be/N7e_lDDojas Nat Geo Wild ...
Amar is an honest inspector whose family is killed by Jaimal, a gangster. The gangster assumes Amar to be dead, but he is in coma. When he wakes up, he avenges the death of his family. When he exits coma, he takes revenge by murdering the villains one by one to avenge his loved ones who died at the hands of the villains. Movie:- Cheetah (1994) StarCast:- Mithun Chakraborty, Ashwini Bhave,Prem Chopra, Gulshan Grover,Raza Murad Directed By:- Harmesh Malhotra Produced By:- Rajiv Babbar Music By:- Jatin Lalit --------------------------------------------------------------------- Enjoy and stay connected with us!! Subscribe to Goldmines Hindi:- https://goo.gl/97SvE2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
케이팝 “찐”라이브 ‘잇츠라이브’ 이전에 없던 엄청난 스케일의 라이브 웹콘텐츠가 찾아왔다! Real KPOP Live “it’s Live” 카리스마 래퍼 치타가 엑소 노래를 부른다구여?!?! 저희 잇츠라이브에서는 가능합니다.(급 진지) 치타(CHEETAH)만의 독보적인 색깔로 재탄생한 EXO의 ‘Monster’! 여러분의 귀를 호강시킬 치타의 ‘Monster’ 무대를 지금 바로 만나보세요!🎤 CHEETAH - “Monster(EXO)” Producer 박수민 Music Director - Zion Luz Creative Director 김라희 Co-producer 박재은 문소현 김채윤 김혜연 Publisher 류가을 Camera Director 김상훈 Camera 김승현 최준환 최영훈 SESSION E.guitar 일렉기타 문석민 Seokmin Moon E.bass 일렉베이스기타 이성찬 Seongchan Lee Keyboard 키보드 전상민, 황득경 Sangmin Jeon, Deukkyung Hwang Drums 드럼 렉토 루즈 Recto Luz Mixing | Wilson Sound Factory 허건회 [assited by 이은주] Recording & Sound | 폴리웍스오디오 Lighting | (주)라이팅코리아
Cheetahs: Fastest Hunters in Africa | Wildlife Documentary Watch 'Wildlife Laws: The Better Hunter Wins' here: https://youtu.be/iQnvNd6wTj4 If cheetahs were race cars - definitely Formula One. Cheetahs are the high-speed hunters of the Savannah. Even though they’re super speedy, and there are few animals they can’t catch, cheetahs rarely attempt to take on larger prey than gazelles or smallish antelopes. But on occasion, the predatory cats reveal a surprisingly different side. In the Northern Serengeti, a group of male cheetahs was discovered and turned all we know about them upside down. Males are usually loners or live in small groups, but here we have five male cats hunting together as one. It is actually the largest alliance of cheetahs ever seen. This film has many stories to tell...
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Known for their characteristic spotted fur and exceptional speed, Cheetahs are formidable predators. We have dug into the BBC Earth archive to bring you the top 5 Cheetah moments released on the BBC Earth YouTube channel to date. Let us know in the comments below which is your favourite. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more: Planet Earth http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthPlaylist Blue Planet http://bit.ly/BluePlanetPlaylist Planet Earth II http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthIIPlaylist Planet Dinosaur http://bit.ly/PlanetDinoPlaylist Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than ...
The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a big cat in the subfamily Felinae that inhabits most of Africa and parts of Iran. It is the only extant member of the genus Acinonyx. The cheetah can run as fast as 109.4 to 120.7 km/h (68.0 to 75.0 mph), faster than any other land animal. It covers distances up to 500 m (1,640 ft) in short bursts, and can accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h (0 to 60 mph) in three seconds. The cheetah's closest extant relatives are the puma and jaguarundi of the Americas. Cheetahs are notable for adaptations in the paws as they are one of the few felids with only semi-retractable claws.
Their main hunting strategy is to trip swift prey such as various antelope species and hares with its dewclaw. Almost every facet of the cheetah's anatomy has evolved to maximise its success in the chase, the result of an evolutionary arms race with its prey. Due to this specialisation, however, the cheetah is poorly equipped to defend itself against other large predators, with speed being its main means of defence. In the wild, the cheetah is a prolific breeder, with up to nine cubs in a litter. The majority of cubs do not survive to adulthood, mainly as a result of depredation from other predators. The rate of cub mortality varies from area to area, from 50% to 75%, and in extreme cases such as the Serengeti ecosystem, up to 90%. Cheetahs are notoriously poor breeders in captivity, though several organizations, such as the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Centre, have succeeded in breeding high numbers of cubs.
Yeh, Say this is true say yeh,
And this is the rugrats riddum,
Ridin it we have knee-high and cheetah,
This one is large,
U better listen up yeh,
Coz this is very big, BLURH! BLURH!
Wot, and im only a teen
But im tru lyk a rugrat murkin the scene,
Im a white boy,
U cuss dese lyrics there'll be fight boy,
Coz i play football and more,
Kickin at ur ankles, i want more,
Ill leave u on the floor,
Leave u feelin sore, BLURH!
Wot and im only a teen,
But wat does that mean,
It mens im a young mc
But u cud still get blazed by me
When i spit bars the bars are mucky,
Im a rugrat but my names not chuckie,
I don't want beef wid u,
U don't want beef wid me,
Il keep it murkey,