- britannica.com Mammals Cats & the Feline FamilyCheetahs’ sprints have been measured at a maximum of 114 km (71 miles) per hour, and they routinely reach velocities of 80–100 km per hour while pursuing prey.
- panthera.org cat/cheetahThe cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is widely known as the planet’s fastest land animal, but unknown to many, it is also Africa’s most threatened big cat.
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- cheetahconservationinitiative.com cheetah/Once widespread across Africa and southwest Asia, the global population of cheetah now numbers less than 7000 adult individuals.
- worldatlas.com articles/cheetah-facts-animals-of-…The cheetah is known for its long spotted body and long limbs used for chasing prey. With a top speed of 70 miles per hour, the cheetah is the fastest animal on land.
- animalfactguide.com animal-facts/cheetah/Cheetah Accelerating from 0 to 96 km/h (60 mph) in three seconds, the cheetah is the world’s fastest land mammal.
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