Today we"re in Kenya"s Masai Mara National Reserve to celebrate Wildlife Conservation Day, which also happens to be International Cheetah Day—two reasons to extend our appreciation for this elegant mother and cub. These lithe and lightweight cats are built for speed, with compact heads, thin torsos, and long legs that help them accelerate up to 70 mph when hunting gazelles or antelopes on the savannah. Because cheetahs have uniquely flexible spines, they"re able to make sharp, sudden turns, even during a high-speed chase. Individual cheetahs tend to avoid one another, but a cub like this one will stay with its mother for about 18 months, and a female cub may stick with mom into adulthood. Some males are territorial and will form small groups, called coalitions, to defend a prized area.
Cheetah mother and cub
Today in History
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Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Guild houses of Grand-Place, Brussels, Belgium
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FOR FOREST by Klaus Littmann
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A march toward a dream
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Earth Day and National Park Week
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Medieval towers in Mestia, Upper Svaneti, Georgia
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International Geodiversity Day
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Sea Otter Awareness Week
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Papa was a flightless bird
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Art over Amalfi
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South Beach in Miami Beach, Florida
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The forecast calls for blooms
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May we have this dance?
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A seabird gets schooled
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Let the harvest begin
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It s aboat time for the Barcolana
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Folegandros Island, Cyclades, Greece
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Natural Bridges State Beach in Santa Cruz, California
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The birthplace of Cinco de Mayo
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Everest s shadow on the Himalayas
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Oymyakon, Russia
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Seville, Spain
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Sunrise at Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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International Moon Day
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Full moon
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Anniversary of the British Museum
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Tolkien Reading Day
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Twosday
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