It is said that when a cheetah gets up to top speed, it can cover seven meters between strides and reach 70 miles an hour. They are moving so fast that by observing one at full throttle, they spend more than 50% of their stride airborne. But sprinters only run in short bursts.
For a formidable feline athlete with a need for speed, the cheetah is silently hiding itself in a grass and spoting prey on the plains of this savannah. Not knowing how long it has waited(加for),a young antelope is appearing in front of it.The cheetah only give( gives)chase when it is ready.For a split second,it is suddenly dashing out to catch the prey.Sensing the menace nearby, the antelope is running for its life,twisting and turning at the same time.
You can see the cheetah's spine flexing and compressing and long legs stretching out,making the most out of that impressive stride. It's(Its)facial expression turns(is turning)to killer mode. Abruptly the cheetah is pouncing on the prey's head and running down it( pulling it down),giving a eventual bite into its neck artery.
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