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Young Wild Cheetah Gives Photographer On Safari The Heart-Stopping Photo Op Of A Lifetime

Young Wild Cheetah Gives Photographer On Safari The Heart-Stopping Photo Op Of A Lifetime

While on safari in Tanzania, Australian photographer Bobby-Jo Clow had a cheetah encounter that made wildlife enthusiasts jealous all over the world. Even if you’re not a lover of big cats, her recent encounter will still intrigue you. A curious juvenile cheetah and his sibling spotted the Land Rovers rolling through their home, so they decided to do something incredible.

During the safari, a friendly cheetah popped his head in to say hello.

Young Wild Cheetah Gives Photographer On Safari The Heart-Stopping Photo Op Of A Lifetime
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He was fairly young, and curious as a newly born kitten.

Young Wild Cheetah Gives Photographer On Safari The Heart-Stopping Photo Op Of A Lifetime
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He and his sibling were really interested in the photographer and her friends.

Young Wild Cheetah Gives Photographer On Safari The Heart-Stopping Photo Op Of A Lifetime
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Cheetahs are one of the few big cats that can actually purr, but few get close enough to hear it themselves.

Young Wild Cheetah Gives Photographer On Safari The Heart-Stopping Photo Op Of A Lifetime
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“Oh, hi there!” Cheetahs also don’t roar like lions or tigers, they have a variety of other vocalizations they use.

Young Wild Cheetah Gives Photographer On Safari The Heart-Stopping Photo Op Of A Lifetime
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He dangled his paws in front of her face, gave everyone a curious sniff and was happy to be the subject of some pretty spectacular photos.

Young Wild Cheetah Gives Photographer On Safari The Heart-Stopping Photo Op Of A Lifetime
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It would have been hard NOT to reach up and give this cuddly cub a tummy rub.

Young Wild Cheetah Gives Photographer On Safari The Heart-Stopping Photo Op Of A Lifetime
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However, it’s good they stayed in their cars, cheetahs are still wild creatures and their momma was nearby.

Young Wild Cheetah Gives Photographer On Safari The Heart-Stopping Photo Op Of A Lifetime
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But man, are they CUTE.

Young Wild Cheetah Gives Photographer On Safari The Heart-Stopping Photo Op Of A Lifetime
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Cheetahs are graceful big cats that can reach speeds up to 70mph. Although they typically live alone, cheetahs can be found in groups if they are part of young families, or are young males. Cheetahs are typically pretty shy, so the photographers were lucky to get so close to these wild juveniles. I know I’d feel lucky to have this experience. Share it with others!

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