A cheetahs top speed is 112km/h and they can run on their top speedfor 60 second
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The maximum speed cheetahs can run is 60 miles per hour however they can run upto 65 if they have not eaten for a while.
Cheetahs have long bodies because it helps with speed. When a cheetah runs, it arches its back and puts the hind paws down in front of the forepaws. Then when it pushes off and goes into full stretch, it gets a very long stride. There is a limit to how fast muscles can move, so to get to the speed at which cheetahs run, it has to have a really long stride.
Cheetahs don't live in the jungle. Cheetahs hunt by speed, which doesn't work very well in dense growth. They need open space to run down their prey. Cheetahs live on the Savannah, mostly open grasslands.
The cheetahs long tail helps it turn sharply when chasing prey.
to run fast and to run fast on trees it nees long neck
Cheetahs don't live in jungles. Cheetahs hunt by speed, which doesn't work very well in dense growth. They need open space to run down their prey.
Cheetahs can be thin for a variety of reasons, ranging from lack of food due to theft from other predators, to the fact that their extreme leaness can make them seem thin.
Cheetahs don't live in rainforests. Cheetahs hunt by speed, which doesn't work very well in dense growth. They need open space to run down their prey. Cheetahs live on mostly open grasslands.
Over short distances, the Cheetah is the fastest land animal.
Cheetahs don't depend on the rainforest. Cheetahs hunt with speed and that doesn't work when there's all those trees around. They need open space to run down their prey.
Cheetahs only run in short bursts of 10-20 seconds, typically. They can not run longer than that.
Cheetahs have very flexible backbones allowing them to put their hind paws down ahead of their forepaws when starting a leap. This allows them a very long stride when running all out. And since there is a limit to how fast bodies can move, a long stride is important for a high speed.