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Acinonyx Jubatus Collection (#14)

The majestic Acinonyx jubatus, commonly known as the cheetah, is a sight to behold in its natural habitat

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Juvenile Cheetah on the Look Out, Acinonyx jubatus, Tanzania Africa 2005

Juvenile Cheetah on the Look Out, Acinonyx jubatus, Tanzania Africa 2005

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Cheetah with juvenile, Acinonyx jubatus, Tanzania Africa

Cheetah with juvenile, Acinonyx jubatus, Tanzania Africa

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Africa, Kenya, Amboseli NP. A cheetah cub stands still, for just a moment, in Amboseli

Africa, Kenya, Amboseli NP. A cheetah cub stands still, for just a moment, in Amboseli National Park, Kenya

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Africa. Tanzania. Female Cheetah at Ndutu in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Africa. Tanzania. Female Cheetah at Ndutu in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Africa, South Africa, Phinda Reserve. King Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)

Africa, South Africa, Phinda Reserve. King Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Africa. Kenya. Cheetah hunting at Samburu NP

Africa. Kenya. Cheetah hunting at Samburu NP

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Kenya, Masai Mara Game Reserve, Close-up detail of Adult Female Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatas) jaw

Kenya, Masai Mara Game Reserve, Close-up detail of Adult Female Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatas) jaw, teeth and muzzle

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Cheetah Cub (Acinonyx Jubatus) as seen in the Masai Mara

Cheetah Cub (Acinonyx Jubatus) as seen in the Masai Mara

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: A Cheetah in the brush at the Msai Mara Kenya

A Cheetah in the brush at the Msai Mara Kenya

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Cheetah with a rabbit

Cheetah with a rabbit. Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) rely on stealth and speed to catch prey. They can reach a top speed of over 110 kilometres per hour

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Cheetah in grass

Cheetah in grass
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) in grass. This predatory cat relies on stealth and speed to catch its prey. It can reach a top speed of over 110 kilometres per hour

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Two cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) cubs at an African hare kill, Serengeti National Park

Two cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) cubs at an African hare kill, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) mother and an old cub, Serengeti National Park

Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) mother and an old cub, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Two cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) at a zebra kill, Kruger National Park, South Africa

Two cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) at a zebra kill, Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) mother and two cubs, Serengeti National Park

Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) mother and two cubs, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) cub with a Thomsons gazelle kill, Serengeti National Park

Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) cub with a Thomsons gazelle kill, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageAcinonyx Jubatus Collection: Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) brothers, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) brothers, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa




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The majestic Acinonyx jubatus, commonly known as the cheetah, is a sight to behold in its natural habitat. With its sleek body and incredible speed, it is no wonder that this magnificent creature has captured the hearts of many. In the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, a Cheetah gracefully perches on a Land Rover safari vehicle, showcasing its regal presence amidst the vast African landscape. Meanwhile, at Phinda private game reserve in South Africa's Kwazulu Natal region, a female Cheetah roams freely with an air of confidence and grace. Africa truly holds a special place for these remarkable felines. In Namibia, we witness an up-close encounter with a cheetah as it stares directly into our souls. Its piercing gaze leaves us captivated by its beauty and strength. A heartwarming moment unfolds at Phinda private game reserve when we spot a Cheetah mother nurturing her cub. The bond between them is undeniable as they navigate their surroundings together. One cannot help but marvel at the rare King cheetah coat - an extraordinary variation of this already captivating species. Its striking pattern sets it apart from other cheetahs and adds to its allure. From Kruger National Park in South Africa to Tanzania's breathtaking landscapes, these agile creatures roam freely across East Africa. Their presence reminds us of nature's wonders and the importance of preserving their habitats for generations to come. As we observe a young cheetah cub playfully climbing an acacia tree in Masai Mara, our hearts are filled with joy and admiration for these resilient animals who symbolize both power and vulnerability simultaneously. Finally, Save Valley Conservancy presents us with an enchanting black-and-white image of a Cheetah staring back over its shoulder – capturing not only our attention but also reminding us of the need to protect these endangered species from threats they face every day. Acinonyx jubatus, the cheetah, is a true marvel of nature.