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 The cheetah is built for speed. It has long, slim, muscular legs, a small, rounded head set on a long neck, a flexible spine, a deep chest, nonretractable 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 the inside corner of each eye to the mouth south that may serve as an antiglare device for daytime hunting. Cheetahs afeican are found in open and partially animal 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 most other cats, south and afeican the cheetah usually hunts during daylight, preferring early morning or early evening, but is also active on moonlit nights. The stripes on Grevy''s zebras are more numerous and narrow than those of animal the plains zebra and do not extend to the belly. In all zebra species, the stripes on the forequarters form a triangular pattern; Grevy''s have a similar pattern on the hindquarters, while others have a south slanted or horizontal pattern. Burchell''s zebras inhabit savannas, from treeless grasslands to open woodlands; they sometimes occur in tens of thousands in migratory herds on the Serengeti plains. Grevy''s zebras are now mainly restricted to parts of northern Kenya. Although they are adapted to semi-arid conditions and require afeican less water than other zebra species, these zebras compete with domestic livestock for water and have suffered heavy poaching for their meat and skins. Family groups are stable members maintaining strong bonds over many years. Mutual grooming, where zebras stand together and nibble the hair on each other''s neck and back, helps animal develop and preserve these bonds. The giraffe''s high shoulders and sloping back give the south impression that its afeican front legs are much longer than the hind legs, but they are in fact only slightly longer. The giraffe (as well as its short-necked relative the animal okapi from Central African forests) has a distinctive south walking gait, moving both legs on one side forward at the same time. At a gallop, however, the gait changes, and the giraffe simultaneously swings the hind legs ahead of afeican and outside the front legs, reaching speeds of 35 miles an hour. Its heavy head moves forward with each powerful stride, and then swings animal and south back to stay balanced. Giraffes have "horns" not true horns but knobs covered with skin and hair above the afeican eyes to protect the head from blows. The reticulated giraffe (Giraffa animal camelopardalis reticulata) of northeastern Kenya has large, chestnut-colored square patches defined by a network of fine white lines. 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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