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Interested Cheetah Cub Greets Safari-Goers on Serengeti

What would occur if you discovered yourself face-to-face with a cheetah? Bobby-Jo Clow experienced this actual situation when a cub started strolling towards her Landrover while on safari at the Serengeti Nationwide Recreation area in Tanzania. Instead of worrying, the photographer, who happens to dual as the Tanzania Zoo's elephant keeper, embraced the moment. She kept relaxed as the younger cheetah risen onto the start sun-roof, dangled its feet at the front side her face and sniffed her hair. Fortunately, Clow had a camera handy and recorded the chance meeting.

The outcomes are crystal-clear photos of an inquisitive cat. We see the lanky cub approach the automobile and professional into the car, first status on its bonnet before shifting to get a better perspective. His looks of wonder and later anxiety display us that he is not absolutely courageous, yet really has the desire to discover. Although similar behavior can be seen in a house cat, the pictures strengthen that this is a wild animal. As Clow leaned ahead to catch the best taken, the activity triggered the cheetah to hiss and bare its teeth.

Bobby Jo Clow Cheetah Encounter









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