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Five male cheetahs work to take down a massive wildebeest. Can they do it, or does the wildebeest get the upper hand?
Imagine cruising in a safari jeep and a large cheetah hopping up next to you. Talk about an up-close-and-personal encounter with nature!
A cheetah sprinting at top speed might be doing that up to four times a second. Such superhuman abilities lent cheetahs an otherworldly aura in ancient times. Egyptians were the first people to ...
The cheetah was the inspiration for the "cheetah robot," created by researchers at MIT and funded by the US military. Crafting the robot took five years of designing, testing, and tweaking.
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You may have noticed that DARPA's latest animal-inspired robot does not move as gracefully as a cheetah sprinting after its prey. That's because the engineers at MIT are still perfecting the robot ...
They can’t top a cheetah’s sprinting speed, but they can sprint at speeds of 50 miles per hour. Wildebeests also clump together in groups to protect themselves and their young from predators.