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Spotting A Rare Group of 8 Cheetah! Seven Worlds, One Planet BBC Earth

Spotting A Rare Group of 8 Cheetah! Seven Worlds, One Planet BBC Earth

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It's rare enough to see one cheetah in the Masai Mara, so the Seven Worlds crew were ecstatic when they spotted a group of eight! Khoury: these videos are entertaining, but, even more than that, valuable. as capitalism and other man-made forces continue to destroy habitats, we're going to turn to these as proof and reminders of what used to be. Also, I refrain from simply blaming humans, because indigenous peoples had generally found a way to live in balance with their environments for thousands of years before Western imperialism came along with its devastating, world-altering effects.
Date: 2020-08-24

Comments and reviews: 8


Cheetahs will bond for contextual reasons. They are highly efficient. And like humans, also complex. Not sure evolution has anything to do with it. Though personally, I've grown to respect the jaguar: Probably the true king of the jungle. African lions have to hassle.
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One cheetah is dangerous in its own right
But were talking about a group of the fastest mammalian predators on the planet
Assuming they work out the coordination
Were talking about a force that can be truly unstoppable
(With exceptions)

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The are magnificent animals. The way they were sitting criss cross each looking in a diffeeent direction was beautiful as if staged by an art director. I just want to cuddle them and guve them yummy treats.
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Just like you discover something that wasn't really discover. For sample you go any part of the earth you will discover Melanated people history you did not know insisted always was here
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Cheetahs might be the fastest land animals on earth, but when defending their kill they can easily loose in a battle. 8 cheetahs however in a group might be almost unstoppable
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It took them long enough to figure out safety in numbers. Just know that if Leopards start forming packs, prides, or troops they would rule the African Server.
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As usual many males hanging together no issue, doubt you see 7 female cheetahs and 1 male cheetah hanging out. sounds familiar.
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Good news! we hope they can grow more and more. Such as in Tanzania, where sightings of these stylish big cats are a custom.
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