Flower newspaper - the fastest animal on the ground
With the speed of dizzying water and delicate eyes, the leopard is a terrifying predator in nature. They are dangerous and are decreasing in number.
With the speed of dizzying water and delicate eyes, the leopard is a terrifying predator in nature. They are dangerous and are decreasing in number.
Reaching speeds of up to 96 km / h, Cheetah is the fastest animal on the ground. However, to run at that speed requires a lot of energy, so they cannot be released for long.
Unlike other African predators, the flowers are hunted during the day. When they find their prey, they accelerate like a car, from 0 km / h to 96 km / h in just 3 seconds.
Every mother gives birth to 3 babies, all staying with her mother for the first 1-2 years until she is independent. When cuddling the children, her mother also moaned like a cat.
With extremely sharp eyes and dizzying speed, Cheetahs are a terrifying predator in nature.
With maternal newspapers, the real danger is not being killed but losing children. 95% reported that their children died before they grew up, because of hyenas or lions. The newspapers often deal with moving constantly, so that the enemy cannot know where they are.
In the 1980s, researchers found that every flower leopard had a similar genome, so that the skin of this child transplanted into the other did not produce any immune response.
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