70 miles per hour or 110 kilometers per hour.
Cheetahs run fast in order to catch the animals that are running away from them, so that they can then kill and eat those animals.
Cheetahs occupy the niche of a meat eater that hunts moderately sized, fast-running animals.
Cheetahs are beautiful wild cats, that can run at amazingly fast speeds. They get around by running, walking and climbing.
Cheetahs catch their prey by running fast, which requires a lot of open space which you don't have in a forest.
Cheetahs primarily prey on small to medium-sized animals such as gazelles, impalas, and other fast-running mammals in the wild.
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.
limit the fps
Some examples of fast things include cheetahs running, lightning striking, and Formula 1 cars racing.
Cheetahs occupy the niche of a meat eater that hunts moderately sized, fast-running animals.
cheetahs can't run so fast for too long because when they are running their heart is pumping blood extremely fast to the brain and if the cheetah keeps that going soon enough it's brain will overheat then die.
Cheetahs can run very fast because their bodies are made specially to do so. They are born with long noses to take in more oxygen while running, they are double jointed so that they can pounce, and they also have long claws to grip the ground and not to slip. If humans where born like this, they would run just as fast as cheetahs. But even though cheetahs are the fastest running land animals in the world, they don't have stamina. As a result, they cannot run for a long amount of time.
well yeah their fast