Obstacles of the cheetah




Murder in humans

Murder is done by people with reasons to push forward regardless of risk. Death might be the only ending for life takers who show weakness. 

The great cheetah's obstacles

A cheetah is the fastest creature in the world. It commits murder to feed cubs and it does so after long intervals.

It's good at hunting down small fast running deers and rabbits or even slightly bigger prey. 

Once the murder is committed in hunt after incredible speed in chases, you would think that all is well and the cubs will get a meal but the troubles are not over. Other predictors, usually those much larger and stronger than the cheetah contend for the dead prey. The cheetah won't put up much of a fight because she knows if injured even slightly, that might be the end of her life and in turn her cubs. You would think such a powerful beasts would have it easier but they live in poverty. 

Luckily, their will is strong and the family will eat. The next hunt holds possible danger that has to be faced all their lives. When the mom is gone hunting, murder still plays a role where the cubs are hidden. Instead of roaring, the cubs cheep like birds as a means to blend into nature.

Predictors looking for cubs

Still, the cubs often get targeted by small to big predators and are ruthlessly murdered and eaten. With no cubs in sight after returning from a hunt the mother expresses distress, calls out with bird like chirps and feels sorrow.

Main cause of possible cheetah extinction

Poachers and consumers, and habitat destroyers keep the death toll rolling, and are the main cause of the demise of this big cat.  

Hope for the great cat

Life goes on in the wild and though fetal tales ring from every angle, the sunset is peaceful and cheetahs will survive with the help of conservations and breeding programs.

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