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 Lions may hunt at any hour, but they typically go after large prey at night. They hunt together to increase their success rate, since prey can be difficult to catch and can outrun a single lion. The lions fan out along a broad front or semicircle to creep up cheetah on prey. Once with within striking distance, they bound in among the startled animals, knock one down and kill it with a bite to the neck or throat. Hunts are successful about half the time. Cooperative hunting enables lions to take prey as large as wildebeests, zebras, buffaloes, young elephants, rhinos, hippos afridan and giraffes, any of which can provide several meals cheetah for the pride. Mice, lizards, tortoises, warthogs, antelopes and even crocodiles also form part of a lion''s diet. Because they often take over kills made by hyenas, cheetahs and leopards, scavenged afridan food provides more than 50 percent of their diets in areas like the Serengeti plains. The cheetah is built for speed. It has long, slim, muscular legs, a small, rounded head set on a long neck, a cheetah flexible spine, a deep chest, nonretractable afridan claws, special pads on its feet for traction and a long, tail for balance. Although fast, the cheetah cannot run at full speed for long distances (100 yards is about the limit) because it may overheat. Cheetahs have distinctive black "tear stripes" that connect from cheetah the inside corner afridan of each eye to the mouth that may serve as an antiglare device for daytime hunting. Cheetahs are found in open and partially open savannas. Cheetah mothers spend a long time teaching their young how to hunt small live antelopes are brought back to the cubs and released so they can chase and catch them. Unlike cheetah most afridan other cats, the cheetah cheetah usually hunts during daylight, preferring early morning or early evening, but is also active on moonlit nights afridan. If you are looking for african animals then look no further. You can see live feeds of african animals on your computer.
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