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1. The cheetah is the fastest land mammal, capable of reaching speeds of up to 110 km/h.
2. Their claws do not fully retract, which helps them maintain grip on the ground at high speeds, like the spikes on cleats.
3. The distinctive black stripes from the eyes to the mouth are called "tear marks" and help reduce glare from the sun.
4. Unlike other big cats, cheetahs cannot roar; they make sounds similar to bird chirping and purring.
5. They primarily hunt during the day, relying on their vision rather than their sense of smell.
6. Cheetahs are endangered, with fewer than 7,000 individuals remaining in the wild.
7. Their long tail is used as a rudder for balance and maneuverability during the pursuit of prey.
8. These cats prefer to hunt in open spaces rather than in thickets.
9. Cheetah cubs have a mane of gray fur on their back and neck, which helps them to camouflage in the grass.
10. The cheetah is not a true representative of the panther genus ( like lions and tigers ), but belongs to a separate subfamily of small cats.
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