Impalas normally stay in small herds for protection from lions, cheetahs and other enemies. |
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At Australia Zoo, we're getting two male cheetahs from Africa and two females cheetahs from another zoo in Australia. |
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Unlike the males, which move about in bachelor groups of two or three and who like to hunt together, female cheetahs move about and hunt singly. |
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Fleet-footed animals, such as gazelles and cheetahs, aren't the only livings things that rely on speed for their survival. |
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Here, photographers can get vantage points to compose shots of elephants, rhinos, cheetahs, hyenas, gazelles and waterbucks. |
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They watched out for lions, cheetahs and a particular favourite, the oryx, the African antelope with its wonderful horns. |
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Leopards, cheetahs, elephants, hippos and polar bears are being killed in unprecedented numbers. |
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I don't rightly know how these panthers and cheetahs and tigers came to inhabit the park in the first place. |
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He even studied the running form of fast animals, including cheetahs and greyhounds. |
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The natural predators of dorcas gazelles include cheetahs, which have largely been eliminated throughout the gazelle's range. |
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Over the years, Owen Newman and I had filmed cheetahs, lions, leopards, African wildcats and servals but never caracals. |
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By day, follow expert Masai guides on foot to spot lions, cheetahs, and wildebeests without disturbing their habitats. |
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I've heard of cars being modelled on cheetahs and sharks and birds of prey, but this must be the first to be modelled on a guppy. |
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The dogs, Anatolian shepherds, live with the livestock on the range and protect them from cheetahs and leopards. |
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The zookeepers surprised the cheetahs with different odors to see which ones they enjoyed. |
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But changing human attitudes toward cheetahs is only part of the battle to save Earth's fastest land mammal. |
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For instance, by choosing to hunt at a different place or time, coyotes avoid wolves, cheetahs avoid lions, and leopards avoid tigers. |
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Some of the animals highlighted in the photographs include lions, cheetahs, rhinos, hippos, giraffes and chimpanzees. |
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Here, you will have a close encounter with fearsome lions, restless cheetahs, ferocious leopards, and sweet-looking lion cubs. |
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As recently as the 1940s, cheetahs were seen loping through the hills behind Jerusalem. |
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An innovative program that provides guard dogs to livestock farmers at a modest cost may be helping to save wild cheetahs in southern Africa. |
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Or a student researching a term paper on African cheetahs could be motivated to purchase a Discovery Channel hour on the sleek beasts. |
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In your proposal you talk about cheetahs hunting pronghorn and elephants grazing Great Plains grasslands. |
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Experts have known for some time that cheetahs are particularly prone to eye injuries from thorns and spikes. |
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You will also see gemsbok, springbok, eland, blue wildebeest, cheetahs, wild dogs, jackals, bat-eared foxes and leopards. |
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Over the years, we had filmed cheetahs, lions, leopards, African wildcats and servals but never caracals. |
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Since cheetahs have small jaws and a light build, a mother cannot defend her cubs or kills against lions and hyenas. |
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The East is the nesting place of the eagle and hawk, but also the home of mountain sheep and African cheetahs. |
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Ancestors of cheetahs and lions and elephants existed in North America some 13,000 years ago. |
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The White Oak plantation in the north of the state is a 7,500 acre area of conservation where rhinos, cheetahs, zebras and giraffes roam freely. |
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I worked with the big cats, lions, cheetahs, and eventually the tigers. |
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He said it was unusual for cheetahs to get together in packs of four. |
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About 2,500 cheetahs are known to live in east africa, which includes Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. |
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The cheetahs are kept in enclosures and are used for pairing, also with animals bred in captivity, as a further way of promoting their numbers and their gene pool. |
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In the wild, cheetahs have a life expectancy of 10 to 12 years, according to National Geographic. |
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The Cheetahs Among McCarthy's litany of totally weird, inspired flourishes, is a pair of domestic cheetahs. |
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For cheetahs, marker has been at the forefront of educating people in the Middle East. |
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In the script, the cheetahs drift from their owner and roam suburban Mexico unattended. |
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Science imitates nature as researchers dream up robotic dogs, cheetahs, sharks and even cockroaches. |
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Here, in open vehicles, accompanied by rangers and trackers, you are virtually guaranteed close-ups of lions, leopards and cheetahs, and possibly even wild dogs. |
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Lions, leopards and cheetahs catch and eat their own dinner. |
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He was particularly interested in the courtiers and the ancient sports they practiced, including falconry and the use of trained cheetahs to hunt deer and gazelle. |
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Fences are being torn down and on my own ranch squatters have snared 2000 impalas, 365 other antelopes, 20 zebras, two cheetahs, two elephants and one wild dog. |
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Such favourites as herring, plaice, cod, Dover sole, haddock, monkfish, snapper, mackerel, sardines, scallops and tuna are all as wild as cheetahs and antelopes. |
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Majed Sultan Ali was on his second visit to the game reserve in a bid to photograph a coalition of cheetahs. |
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These bite-size snack squares feature baby cheetahs, gorillas, pandas, and koalas in relief, making them as cute as they are tasty. |
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There remain fewer than 250 mature cheetahs, which are very cautious, fleeing any human presence. |
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Animals that prey on ostriches of all ages may include cheetahs, lions, leopards, African hunting dogs, and spotted hyenas. |
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Others, including horses, camels and American cheetahs became extinct in North America. |
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A pair of authentic pawprint autographs from the cheetahs Shaka and Zulu will be sold in a special silent auction. |
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The animals protected by I-1401 include elephants, rhinos, lions, tigers, leopards, cheetahs, marine turtles, pangolins, sharks and rays. |
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So long live Yangtze soft-shelled turtles, Tasmanian devils, cheetahs and koalas too. |
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Throughout Zimbabwe, 64 percent of kudu, 63 percent of giraffes, 56 percent of cheetahs, and 53 percent of sable antelope and impalas were on private ranch properties. |
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The species is in danger of dying out as tougher animals, such as lions and hyenas, force cheetahs off protected land on African wildlife reserves. |
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Earlier the government had approved two wildlife reserves in the central state of Madhya Pradesh and the northern state of Rajasthan as homes for the imported cheetahs. |
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Animals such as gazelles, oryx, leopards and cheetahs were relatively numerous until the 19th century, when extensive hunting reduced these animals almost to extinction. |
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Not that it matters too much, as logic goes out of the window in this puerile comedy in which potheads can ride cheetahs, perform operations and hang-glide. |
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I took no systematic data on the costs to cheetahs and hyenas, but some anecdotes suggest that both parties took numerical advantage and hunger into account. |
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