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Cool Cheetah Adaptation #9: Eyes

Posted by in Adaptations

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Cheetahs are unique among the cats in so many ways, both in their anatomy and behavior.

Cheetahs hunt during the day, which is not common it cats. Daytime hunting requires excellent eyesight and cheetahs have large, high set eyes that are amazingly acute. Our cheetahs here at the zoo often spot the smallest amount of movement far across the zoo way before we see it.

Dark stripes, resembling tear marks, run from the eye down to the muzzle. Many believe that the purpose of these stripes is to help them see better, similar to the black marks ball players will put under their eyes to reduce glare. This unique marking is the sure-fire way to tell a cheetah from another spotted cat like a leopard or jaguar.

It's Show Time

Posted by in Cheetah Ambassador Program

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the whole gang out for a walk

 

Some of you may have seen the cheetahs and dogs out in the zoo, but we also wanted to provide some great guest experiences at their exhibit as well. 

We are working on developing a show, for lack of a better word. Now don’t get too excited, there won’t be any dance numbers or costumes – our show will focus on the animals’ amazing adaptations and behaviors.

 

 

 

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cheetahs schmeetahs, I need a nap!

 

So what’s so cool about cheetahs and dogs?

Well, everybody knows cheetahs are fast – in fact, they are the world’s fastest land mammal. So we’ll show off their speed for sure but a few other things as well.

The dogs like to show off that they can do anything cheetahs can do and maybe a few other tricks as well. More on that later…