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Mom, cubs

Three cheetah cubs born at Essex's Colchester Zoo in July to parents Uria and Jack, have gotten big enough to begin exploring life outside in their habitat.

Little Milawi, the male, and Tatu and Savannah the two females, have been allowed their first steps into the grass and sun in the cheetah enclosure.  At first all three were very tentative, staying close with mom at the entrance, but soon, two ventured out a bit more, though closely following mum, while the third cub shyly remained within the entrance area.

In short order, the cubs are becoming more confident and independent as they are beginning to leave Uria’s side and explore their new surroundings.

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Cub in undergrowth

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Photo Credit: Colchester Zoo

The Colchester Zoo hopes that Uria and Jack will continue to breed successfully in the future to help support the captive population of cheetahs.

Cheetahs are the fastest land mammals and catch their prey in high-speed chases of up to 60 miles per hour. In the wild they are found in Africa and in small areas of the Middle East but their populations have decreased by as much as 30% in the last 18 years. Sadly, cheetahs are now critically endangered in Iran and North West Africa and are thought to be extinct in Libya. This makes European breeding program important for maintaining the population of captive cheetahs and for providing essential education and research. 

 

8 responses to “Cheetah Cubs Venture Outdoors”

  1. Desiree Avatar
    Desiree

    Baby Cheetahs = Love.

  2. likeacat Avatar
    likeacat

    i am just in awe everytime i see one of these beautiful cats from God, no matter what breed.it is spectacular!

  3. Alexandria Avatar
    Alexandria

    My aunt was a spiritual medium and used to tell me that the Other Side is very angry that some people neglect, disrespect animals or are cruel to animals and these humans will pay dearly when they cross over because God’s purest creation on earth are the animals.I am sure He does not include us, the Homo sapiens.

  4. twitter.com/dndgirl Avatar

    Have you ever noticed that cheetahs, both babies and adults, always look so serious? I don’t think I have ever seen a picture of one smiling.

  5. Classic Steve Avatar

    Right. Because cheetahs show so much more compassion when they kill.

  6. edward Avatar
    edward

    do you look so serious? come on, man. it’s animal. they aren’t capable of thinking. that’s why they can’t smile at you. only human, some chims, dolphin can think. the rest of animals react with emotional feeling.

  7. Nowhere Girl Avatar
    Nowhere Girl

    To me thinking and feeling are two aspects of the same. And why should not thinking equal not experiencing happiness?
    I agree cheetahs look serious, however I always feel that lion cubs look “as if” they were smiling (or maybe they are – hence the quote). Maybe it’s just a matter of muzzle expression, or maybe lions have more reasons to feel happy…

  8. Web design melbourne, web design sydney Avatar

    Both babies and adults, always look so serious? I don’t think I have ever seen a picture of one smiling.

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