What is so omg? She wasent that preatty woman end of the day and what is there for studying animal 30 years, when who pays her to study cheetah for that long? She says, if horse could rise its back like that. It could reach 90 miles a hour. Horses have too much belly fat to ever get that fast, when their made for riding and they got powerful kicks to kick predators away and enough speed, so they dont need to be that fast, but how much belly fat horse has. I dont think would ever get even close to 90 miles a hour, when the world record top speed of horse is only 55 miles a hour. Cheetah world record top speed has been 71 miles a hour, so they are also strugling to reach 90 miles a hour, so I dont know what was she talking about as expert, when she said, if horse rose its back up. It could reach 90 miles a hour, when horses are not even close to that, when maybe horse could reach 60 miles a hour by doing that.
Honestly, I think the coolest part about this is watching how their muscles and bones shift around as the legs move - it's amazing to think just how much is going on inside to make them move so fast.
Such beautiful creatures. The perfect hunter and they're smart too. They'll never try to hunt anything bigger than them because they know they'll lose. That's why they're not really a threat to humans.
Seeing a cheetah makes me believe in God...Such beauty, such strength! What a magnificent animal..! Shame on mankind, if we don´t save this creature from extinction!😍
This video is so incredibly useful for learning the anatomy of cheetahs, and wild cats in general! A great help for my drawing studies! EDIT: I wrote >>> W I L D
Imagine a cinematic trailer with the things she just said about the Cheetah.. 'It's the only thing he can do.... To survive, ... The perfect running machine'
Amazing to me that while it looks effortless for them to run like that, every baby cheetah still had to learn how to walk at some point like any other animal.
I noticed that the cheetah running in slow motion, uses the power of its hind legs to sprint and then it brings its front legs in to get a jump for a break then uses the power of every “break” aka jump to go even faster
Such a fascinating analysis of this great perfect running machine......! I only wish they also talked about how the tail helps the cheetah suddenly change directions at full speed!
It is not about Cheetah, it is about its creator who created it, seeing the amazing mechanics of this animal it is hard to believe that there are still human brains who think all these creatures were created without the Great Creator ..
I was just watching a Disney movie on Netflix (I don't know the name of the movie) that focused on Makaks (sp?), Chimps, Bears and Cheetahs, and that was what I immediately noticed upon watching the HD footage of a cheetah in hot pursuit of its dinner--the stillness of its head during a sprint is surreal!