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How mutual grooming helps cheetah brothers bond and relax
Allogrooming—grooming between members of the same species—plays an important role in cheetah social behavior. When cheetah brothers groom each other, the interaction helps strengthen social bonds, ...
Recently published research finds that cheetahs aren’t above scavenging other predators’ kills, contrary to the conventional wisdom that they only eat what they kill. Direct observations and by-catch ...
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How to stay alive during a cheetah attack in the wild
The investigative minds at How to Survive examine cheetah behavior, attack mechanics, and survival strategies in the wild.
How can the fastest land animals on Earth rank among the most anxious big cats? Well, that's the record that Cheetahs hold! Zoos have spent decades trying to understand why a species built for speed ...
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