How Does Cheetah | Amazing Animals Work?

Cheetah is a fast animal that can run really quickly, like when you zoom down the hallway on your scooter.

Cheetahs are the fastest land animals, and they use their speed to catch other animals, like gazelles. It's kind of like how you chase after your friend in the playground, but cheetahs do it way faster!

How They Move

Cheetahs have long legs and a special body shape that helps them run fast. Their muscles are strong, like when you lift up a big toy box, they can push off the ground really hard.

They also have big lungs, which help them keep running without getting tired. It's like having a bigger backpack for air so you can run longer.

How They Catch Food

When cheetahs want to eat, they use their speed to surprise other animals. They sprint after them and catch them before they can run away, it’s like when you sneak up on your brother and grab his snack without him noticing!

Cheetahs are amazing at what they do, and that's why we call them amazing animals!

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  1. A cheetah can run up to 70 miles per hour, which helps it catch prey quickly.
  2. Cheetahs have long legs and a special body shape that makes them fast.
  3. They use their speed to chase down animals like gazelles.

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