I forgot to finish and then publish this blog, so I'm doing it late. It will help me and perhaps someone else next year.
With fewer than 7,000 individual cheetahs remaining in the wild, this day highlights the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect cheetahs.
Cheetahs are the fastest land mammals. Their slim, aerodynamic bodies, long legs, and specialized spine allow them to achieve this remarkable speed, while their semi-retractable claws provide extra grip during sprints.
Beyond their speed, cheetahs have exceptional vision, enabling them to spot prey from far away. The black “tear marks” running from their eyes to their mouths reduce glare from the sun, aiding in precision hunting during the day. Cheetahs rely more on sight than scent when tracking prey, setting them apart from other big cats.
Any display of cheetah books is always popular, but these books are the most borrowed.
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