The cheetah is the fastest living land animal and capable of reaching speeds up to 120 km/h. As opposed to their relative on the savanna, the leopard, cheetahs cannot climb vertical trees. The reason for this is that their claws are non-retractable which is specially developed for giving a good grip and allowing fast speed. Here, on the Kenyan savanna, a group of cheetahs have found other use of a tree, and sought refuge in its shade.
Year: 2015
From album: African Biodiversity
Photographer:
Yannick Beaudoin
Tags:
Big
Cats
Cheetahs
Environment
Gazelles
Kenya
National
Parks
The
tree
Wilderbeast
wildlife
zebra