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The cheetah is built for speed; it has long, slim, muscular legs and a small, rounded head. The fur is a yellowish beige with distinct black spots across most of the body.
Cheetahs are found in a wide variety of habitats, ranging from desert to woodland. Cheetahs have a unique social system whereby adult males hold small territories approx. Females are solitary or accompanied by dependent cubs, while males can live in coalition of individuals, usually brothers. They are predominantly diurnal, being most active in the early morning and evening. Erfahren Sie mehr. A graceful, slender antelope with a smooth, shiny coat. The upperparts are a rich reddish-brown, while underparts are light brown to white.
Distinctive black stripes on the back of each thigh. Ear tips are black. Only males have S-curved horns cm. Impala favours open woodland and bushland. They are mainly diurnal and feed on grasses and browse. Female impala lives in kin-related clans of animals with fixed home range. Territorial males will mate with any receptive female passing through teir territory, and will attemps to prevent females from leaving, by snorting and roaring.