Cheetah
By Akshara.S 3E
A cheetah is a part of the large cat family, which lives in Africa. It is one of the largest animals in the world, and can run up to 112 kilometres per hour for a short time, most cheetahs live in savannahs in Africa. There are a few of them in Asia. Cheetahs are active during the day and hunt in the early morning or late evening.
Looks:
Cheetahs, when compared to other big animals, are light and slimly built. Cheetahs have deep, slender bodies and also have 2000 solid black spots on their bodies.
Diet:
Cheetahs are meat-eaters, so they are called carnivorous animals -it also means that they eat the flesh of other animals. Cheetahs are known as big cats.
Habitat:
Cheetahs live in Africa, mostly in the savannahs of Africa, and there are a few in Asia.
Movement:
Cheetahs have limbs, they are the hind and fore limbs. Cheetahs are the fastest animals in the world, and can run up to 112 kilometres per hour for a short time.
Protection:
Cheetahs are some of the largest cats in the cat family. They live in Africa, some live in Asia, some of them live in caves.