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millions of years cheetahs are the fastest
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animals on the planet hunting Nantes love
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but evolution has awarded the antelope
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the ability to counter so that it
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has a chance to escape,
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in order to survive the cheetah will need to
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develop not only speed but also other
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abilities
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[music]
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this is the final duel of biomechanics
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who will emerge victorious in this
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deadly fight, watch in the program
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superpredators
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superpredators cheetah
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cheetahs antelopes are approximately equal
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rivals in the fight for survival the cheetah
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can reach a mind-blowing
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speed of 120 kilometers per hour,
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but some members of the
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antelope family are almost as fast, for example
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impalas and gazelles,
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they reach speeds of 95 kilometers per
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hour,
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however, it is not only the speed that allows this
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females catch their prey
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but also the ability for rapid
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acceleration which makes the cheetah one
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of the most successful African predators
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they overtake every second
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potential prey they react with
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lightning speed accelerating to 95 kilometers
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per hour in less than 3 seconds faster than a
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jet
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[music] it's
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all about the perfect structure and and
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the spine is approximately 60 percent and and the
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muscle mass
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is concentrated near the spine
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[music]
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it is forcefully stretched and compressed
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increasing the distance
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covered in 1 step by about a meter
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and allowing her to overcome 8 meters in
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one jump the
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ground rushes past at a speed of
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thirty-one meters per second but it is not
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lost as soon as she makes her
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unsurpassed lunge the
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antelope loses the advantage
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[music]
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this cheetah's work is not finished yet
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he is created for speed and cannot
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bite through the spine like a lion in his
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aerodynamic skull there is no
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room left for strong muscles and
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powerful teeth through them and part can
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only kill prey in one way by getting
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to the throat and performing a chokehold
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he squeezes the antelope's throat and
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holds it for about 10 minutes
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while he cuts off the antelope's oxygen supply
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he increases it for himself by taking a
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deep breath through his dilated
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nasal cavity trying to recover
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from the race at a speed of 120 kilometers
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per hour
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but he cannot rest weighs more than
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himself but he needs to drag him away from there
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he cannot eat on the plain and must
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hide the food in a safe place and eat it as
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quickly as possible without attracting the attention of
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other predators with
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just his teeth he drags a 30-
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kilogram carcass under a tree
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I'll take off he needs to stop briefly
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to catch his breath
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to fully restore the correct
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heartbeat
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the cheetah needs a rest of 15 minutes to
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half an hour he can run faster than any
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other land animal but it
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takes a lot of energy in one chase he
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burns more than 300 calories for this
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person has to run without stopping for
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30 minutes I may have needed 30 seconds
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most cheetahs spend the next
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half hour resting and then eating
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but it is the female who does not have
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that luxury she has to bring food with
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her 4 cubs
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but the African savannah is full of other
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hungry predators
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as soon as she got to her
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cubs, a bodice is approaching her and if
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she cannot drive him away, she will be left
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without food,
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any injury her cub will die of hunger,
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so she has to leave the prey,
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the result of all her efforts and a waste of
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precious energy disappeared in the blink
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of an eye,
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half of the cheetahs' prey is taken away by
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larger predators cheetahs are not made for
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fighting, there is simply no chance of
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losing an antelope, a real blow for a
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cheetah, this female burns two and a
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half thousand calories a day, and this
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nutritious meal of almost 5,000 calories
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would charge her energy for another two days, and
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now her strength is running out,
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she will survive if she consumes more
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calories than she burns, as soon as
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the level reaches zero, this dangerously
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begins to deplete her own
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muscle reserves,
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she returned to her cub,
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but since female cheetahs are always
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single mothers, she will have to
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leave them again to go hunting
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in the distance, she notices that a person
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cannot see with the naked eye the
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same thing as if you take powerful
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binoculars look into the distance and something
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catches your eye and in the same way something
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catches her eye this movement
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[music]
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she is approaching a potential victim
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but she cannot move too much fast
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because when the two fastest
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animals in Africa meet in battle,
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the outcome depends not only on speed
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but also on vision
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[music] the
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cheetah, like most predators, has
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eyes located on the front of the
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skull,
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the cheetah has binocular and
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spatial vision to accurately
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calculate the distance to Prey
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vision is very important for a cheetah, but for an
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antelope it is even more important. The
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antelope's eyes are located on the sides of the
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skull like most herbivores. If the
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cheetah's field of vision is 200
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degrees,
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then the antelope's eyes give her a view of 270
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degrees.
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With the help of a slight turn of
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the head, she can control her entire
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environment. her
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eyes are so sensitive to
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movement that she is able to notice the
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smallest movements of a predator,
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once in the field of view of an antelope, a cheetah
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freezes, he knows that without movement he is
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practically invisible
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tarik dark yellow color pardo
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helps him blend in with his environment
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sleep on his back look very
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similar to those and and hide the coloring
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so that it is very difficult for some animals to notice him
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[music]
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by 6 he presses his paws lightly into the ground
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preparing to make a dash like a runner
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who is ready to start at the signal
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[music] [music
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]
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[music]
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in this ancient battle to the death
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among cheetahs there has always been an advantage in
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speed, but you still need to catch up, and the
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cheetah has no stamina at all, and on
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this hunt, if there is no good jerk, the
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females will have a long race
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[music]
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pushing the powerful body to the limit, she
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takes 150 breaths per minute, three times
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more than the fastest sprinter her
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massive heart pumps 16 liters of
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blood per minute
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conducting a complete blood supply to the body in
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less than 20 seconds at this rate
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she only has 30 seconds before overload
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her heart is pumping blood at a temperature of 39
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degrees straight to the brain another degree another
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and it will overheat
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for her just a few seconds to kill the
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victim or the chase will kill me
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he 100 boris as soon as the body
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begins to overload and overheat the
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brain is the most vulnerable part
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if it overheats it will cause
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irreparable damage
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but for an antelope overheating is not so dangerous
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thanks to the built-in cooling system
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[music]
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before entering the brain
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the blood passes through a bundle of vessels
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that are cooled by an air
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stream entering through the enlarged
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nasal cavity,
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like a radiator grille in a car,
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this prevents overheating of
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vital organs
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and even if the body reaches a temperature of
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42 degrees, the brain is protected and the antelope
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continues the race
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when the cheetah's body reaches 40
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degrees. just a couple of seconds to
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make a decision to let the antelope go or
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die trying to catch it
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doctor Ira cheetahs that start hunting
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prematurely can very quickly
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exhaust themselves and be left without prey she
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spent all her strength on hunting but
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to no avail
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the antelope can run at a speed of 80
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kilometers per hour what is a cheetah is able to
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run even faster but the antelope can
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maintain this speed for a very long
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time they are hardy and runners who
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can run fast and cheetahs are just
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sprinters
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she not only failed to get food,
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she spent a lot of energy and the
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next two attempts only make matters worse,
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first she targets a lone
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male and is quickly approaching,
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but he turns out to be by no means an easy
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prey,
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instead of running away, he begins to
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jump up and down
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in ungulates, this is called a lookout
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jump, a last desperate attempt to
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intimidate the cheetah by demonstrating strength and
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endurance and it works, it
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took a lot of energy for the initial
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jump and she can no longer waste
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energy because she’s not sure that she can
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defeat her. The next hunt will require
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even more strength. She sneaks up on the
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herd of antelopes at 45 meters, but they
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take off and run in different
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directions,
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jumping 3 meters in the air, thereby
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confusing the cheetah and the predator
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leaves the chase again wasted. part of their
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own strength
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[music] the
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last two days have been very difficult
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for this female, she and the cubs have
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not eaten anything at all and things are taking a sharp
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turn in the past,
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physically cheetahs can live without food
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like you and me, that is, for five or six
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days,
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then they will simply collapse from hunger,
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she is constantly looking out for predators
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that can get close to her cub
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and looking for prey that she can
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hunt, so she doesn’t have
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much time, she is always on the alert,
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adrenaline always keeps the cheetahs in
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this state, they are as if in a war
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where you can’t relax for a moment,
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she needs find food and as quickly as possible
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her next hunt is a real secret
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operation,
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she is targeting a herd with young animals, they are
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slow and not so vigilant, and so
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here, the closer she can get
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before running, the greater the chance
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of success, and in addition, if you
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sneak up on the animal unnoticed instead
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of running as fast as you can you can
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save a lot of energy when the female
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gets within a few hundred meters
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she goes into stealth mode
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suddenly the fastest paws on earth
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start moving very slowly
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she stalks her prey for about an hour
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finally the cub falls behind the group
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he is very vulnerable but still is
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90 meters further into the attack zone if she
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attacks now, she risks losing her
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prey in a long race,
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but if she doesn’t take a step now, this
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cub will join the herd again
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and she will miss her chance,
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she will have to take a risk
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[music]
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despite the difficulties, the cheetah catches up with
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her prey
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and does it explosively
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accelerating to 95 kilometers per hour in 3
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seconds at this speed the image is
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distorted and blurred and it is almost
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impossible to accurately focus on the target
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but thanks to the wonders of biomechanics
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she has an elastic ligament connecting her
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neck to her spine this gives her
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optical image stabilization
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and even at breakneck speed her
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the neck and head are perfectly fixed
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and aimed perfectly forward, providing
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special accuracy so that she can
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track down the prey and kill it
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[music]
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after that she bites the back of the
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carcass where most of the meat is; the teeth of the cubs are not
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strong enough for this, then they
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come up and are the first to start
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eating after that how they eat for
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her there is only enough meat left for a couple of bites
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she replenishes her energy level a little
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but this is still not enough
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she is exhausted but she must go hunting again
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if she doesn’t and she wants to, she will
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starve, which
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means starving and the cub’s pants
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the life of a female cheetah is very difficult the kids are
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completely dependent on her and she understands
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that by hunting baby antelope you can
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feed them, but it’s difficult to feed
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yourself
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[music]
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she tracks a single large
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antelope,
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unaware of what is happening around her for
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more than an hour, she sneaks up on it at a
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distance of 45 meters, close enough
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to attack, but this is a large individual
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weighing 60 kilograms, this food
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would be enough for her entire family, but will she be able to
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defeat the antelope?
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She is capable of knocking down her giant
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opponent
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because when the antelope’s leg moves
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back, it retracts its paw and attacks with its
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most important weapon for a high-speed chase with
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its vestigial claw,
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this claw never touches the ground
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while running and therefore remains sharp as a
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razor,
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she grabs it into the antelope’s thigh,
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the animal runs at a speed of 80
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kilometers per hour, trying to free herself
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from the cheetah’s grip,
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but the claw went into the thick skin of the antelope
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very deeply,
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getting rid of it is not just using just
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one claw, just two with a half
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centimeter in length, with a single
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deadly blow she managed to knock down 60
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kilograms and an antelope to the ground
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[music]
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it can cost antelopes,
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but given its large size, the latter
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will not be able to hold it; the
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female thought that she had killed the victim but risks
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dying herself; the
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rudimentary claw of the cheetah helped knock the
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large antelope off its feet but the rest of the
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claws prevented him from holding it
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they are too blunt to pierce the
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antelope's skin
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and the jaws are too weak and cannot
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make a good grip the
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lack of weapons in this race of biomechanics
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forces this bag into a desperate
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attempt to attempt a fatal bite the
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antelope's missiles are aimed straight ahead
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so in the process of folding the cheetah must
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determine how best to get to the neck and
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make a grab
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if he makes a mistake it means he is in bad
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shape of life
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the best
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[music]
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this female was lucky that she got out
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unharmed but she burned much
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more calories than she got
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risking her life with the life of her own
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family
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[music]
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[ applause]
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[music]
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having rested a little she returns to
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the tree under which she left her
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cubs
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but they are not there
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[music]
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she does not smell them the only
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hope is to call them but if she attracts
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the attention of other predators she will
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put the cubs in serious
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danger at a very young age
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cheetah cub understand that you should
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beware of lions and hyenas these predators
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will kill them but not because they like
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the taste of them when they kill a cheetah cub
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they don't even eat they do it to
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get rid of competitors in their
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territory
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when there are a lot of ruthless
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rivals around she has to hunt down the
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cubs without giving away their presence
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when she loses her cubs she
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begins to chirp like a bird, large
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predators are accustomed to the growling sound
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typical of big cats, the
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female cheetah makes a sound similar to
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chirping and the hyena stops paying
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attention because it’s just a bird, it
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looks like
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[music]
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[music]
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[music]
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she did what had to do it,
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but how did they manage to drive away the hyena, which is
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stronger and simply fights better, it was
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helped by these long black lines under
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the eyes of the cheetah, the only
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representatives of the cat family that
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have such lines stretching from
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the eyes to the corners of the mouth,
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these lines enhance their facial expressions, this is how
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the Indians applied war paint to
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appear more dangerous
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so if she growls and tent lines
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makes her look more aggressive
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sometimes it turns out to trade a hyena
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[music]
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now there is no security for the cubs but
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lions and hyenas and leopards pose a
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serious threat every time she
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leaves the babies alone
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only 10 percent of the cubs will live to see
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one year old, the first year of life is the
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most difficult, they are watched
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literally from everywhere, waiting for their mother to
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leave them unattended,
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this female will have to make a difficult
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choice to go hunting to feed the
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cubs or stay close to them and
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protect them from a constant threat.
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Today she decided that food is
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more important than protection
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for the last one. week this female
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had to hunt a lot to
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feed her 4 growing cubs
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she spent a lot of energy
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now I'm running out of calories to
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stay on her feet she burns her
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own fat and even uses muscles
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if she doesn't succeed this hunt will be
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her last she changes tactics
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instead hunt at sunset
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or dawn when there are many competitors around
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she starts searching at noon when the
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activity of predators decreases the sun is at its
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brightest at this time this is a
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problem for most African
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predators but the cheetah can cope with the
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blinding light
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black lines that saved and cubs
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from the hyena can improve it vision in the
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blinding African
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sun for Mr. then athletes
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have to play football or baseball at
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noon they draw black stripes near their eyes
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to weaken the effect of
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sunlight the same for cheetahs
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the light does not bother them much when they
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hunt
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[applause]
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equipped and so that cope with the bright
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sun she sneaks up on a pack of
00:33:06
antelopes but doesn’t attack from behind
00:33:12
[music]
00:33:17
she crawls further and takes a position from the
00:33:20
sides
00:33:23
why should she risk moving within the field
00:33:25
of view of the antelopes to avoid a
00:33:31
meter the antelope’s sense of smell is simply
00:33:35
amazing over time the female cheetah
00:33:38
realized that she can give away her presence
00:33:40
with one only the smell now she tries to
00:33:43
approach the prey in the wind
00:33:56
[music]
00:33:59
she focuses on 2 antelopes on the side
00:34:02
of the pack and crawls as close
00:34:06
to them as possible, trying not to waste the energy
00:34:08
that she has left after
00:34:10
long-distance racing
00:34:31
[music] the
00:34:34
antelope changes direction she
00:34:38
immediately needs make a choice before this one is
00:34:43
about 35 meters the other is much closer
00:34:49
but the cheetah's brain immediately notes 4
00:34:52
obstacles on the way each reduces the
00:34:55
chances of success
00:34:57
the cheetah only needs four jumps
00:34:59
to reach maximum speed
00:35:02
each obstacle will cost her two or
00:35:04
three jumps
00:35:05
and without high speed she will lose all the
00:35:08
advantages
00:35:14
maybe the antelope is further and larger, but
00:35:16
the road is without obstacles, a direct trajectory
00:35:19
for attack,
00:35:25
after analyzing a dozen options,
00:35:28
she makes a choice, she knows that the energy
00:35:32
remains just for the final push,
00:35:35
it’s a race of 30 seconds, no more,
00:35:40
if she chose no antelope,
00:35:43
she can spend all her strength and then her
00:35:47
the family will starve
00:36:01
in just 10 seconds
00:36:07
the cheetah closes the gap to 15 meters
00:36:12
at this speed it will take
00:36:15
about 2 seconds to grab the
00:36:17
antelope in the back
00:36:23
but suddenly the antelope begins to rush
00:36:26
from side to side every sharp
00:36:30
turn of the antelope forces the cheetah
00:36:32
to follow it losing 2 seconds
00:36:41
if the antelope does 10 such turns
00:36:44
[music] the
00:36:46
cheetah spends all its strength and
00:36:48
stops; the
00:36:52
antelope may be slower, but evolution
00:36:54
has awarded it with the important ability of
00:36:59
agility
00:37:21
[music]
00:37:33
at the risk of dying from hunger, this female
00:37:36
finally catches the prey necessary for her
00:37:38
survival; there is more than
00:37:41
enough food here to restore her
00:37:43
own strength and feed the cubs,
00:37:48
but how did she manage to cope with the
00:37:51
agile antelope?
00:37:58
To control
00:38:01
her movements as accurately as possible at great speed, she
00:38:04
used 2 parts of the theme, firstly,
00:38:07
claws
00:38:09
[music]
00:38:12
unlike the claws of other cats, they do not
00:38:15
retract completely and act like
00:38:18
spiked shoes improving traction
00:38:20
allowing you to make the sharpest turns
00:38:23
of any African cat so
00:38:27
even at this breakneck speed
00:38:29
it can easily turn
00:38:34
and agility also contributes to the 76
00:38:37
centimeter tail of the cheetah's tail, which is very
00:38:42
long and consists of solid muscles at
00:38:45
high speeds it acts like the
00:38:46
steering wheel of a ship when the cheetah
00:38:50
turns it throws its tail in the
00:38:53
opposite direction
00:38:55
to turn its claws and tail
00:38:59
provide the necessary agility and
00:39:02
balance to keep up with the antelope a single
00:39:04
step
00:39:06
the cheetah covers a greater distance
00:39:09
in one jump and soon catches up with the prey
00:39:13
[music]
00:39:23
the perfect hunt
00:39:28
perfectly combined
00:39:30
predator skills sneaks up on the
00:39:36
prey unnoticed makes a swift dash
00:39:43
instantly makes a decision
00:39:48
picks up speed
00:39:54
accurately calculates the time of the blow
00:39:56
with a vestigial claw and gets the
00:39:59
most important prey of her life
00:40:07
exhausted she tries to recover from the
00:40:10
chase but here on the plain
00:40:14
she may be attacked will
00:40:19
she continue to rest at the risk of
00:40:21
losing her prey to a hungry rival
00:40:25
or will she be able to gather her strength and
00:40:28
drag a 45-kilogram carcass to the
00:40:31
cub, avoiding the attack of
00:40:37
[music]
00:40:41
shizgar and it is necessary to calm the
00:40:45
breathing and heart rate and think about how to
00:40:50
return to the cubs
00:40:51
with the prey,
00:40:55
despite the fact that the prey is in the teeth
00:40:58
is only half the battle;
00:41:03
she has to drag the heavy carcass to the
00:41:05
cubs and not do it attracting
00:41:10
attention
00:41:24
she returns to the cub
00:41:27
unnoticed still tired from the
00:41:29
hunt she can barely find the strength to
00:41:32
get the calories she needs so much
00:41:38
but she still has to be on her guard
00:41:46
I have
00:41:47
[music]
00:41:51
other parasites flock here
00:41:53
about 40 vultures attack the cheetah
00:41:56
and make it clear that they will fight to
00:41:58
death, if a cheetah fights with a
00:42:01
large bird such as a vulture and
00:42:03
wins, say, its front paw, such a
00:42:05
cheetah will no longer be good for anything
00:42:07
because it cannot run at
00:42:09
such speed, it tries to intimidate,
00:42:12
but tired after the chase, this is all it
00:42:15
can do, and the vultures feel it
00:42:26
This is how nature sets the rules of the game
00:42:29
for predators. The cheetah is the fastest
00:42:32
four-legged animal, one of the best
00:42:34
African predators, but genetically it
00:42:39
had to sacrifice a lot. Cheetahs are
00:42:43
adapted to specific conditions
00:42:44
because they have to pay for every adaptation and the
00:42:47
ability to develop high speed,
00:42:49
and there are no
00:42:53
compromises, and a small head
00:42:57
increases aerodynamics. and allows you
00:42:59
to develop maximum speed this
00:43:03
means weak jaws and small teeth
00:43:09
her half retract her claws give her
00:43:12
excellent grip and agility but they
00:43:16
can not be called a lethal
00:43:18
weapon a
00:43:21
light skeleton makes her incredibly
00:43:23
fast and agile
00:43:24
but thin bones mean a small mass
00:43:27
in weight and are often superior other
00:43:30
predators and even herbivores of
00:43:40
this female and and the cubs I managed to
00:43:43
finish the meal
00:43:44
but they ate enough to live
00:43:46
another day it's just part of the
00:43:49
constant battle for survival the population of
00:43:54
large predators in lions and hyenas
00:43:56
has increased but this has negatively impacted
00:43:58
its cheetah population over the last 100
00:44:01
years we have lost 90 percent of all individuals
00:44:07
now this female cheetah is left to
00:44:10
feed her cubs,
00:44:16
protect them from danger
00:44:20
and teach them predator strategies in the hope
00:44:22
that one day they will be able to survive
00:44:25
on their own
00:44:28
luckily for her they already have the
00:44:32
deadliest weapon for hunting
00:44:35
genetic gift data at birth
00:44:38
pure speed given by nature
00:44:43
[music]
00:44:48
program voiced by Arktov studios text
00:44:50
read by Alexander Gavrilin

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