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  • "damn look at that son of a bitch go he haulin ass,that thing come by my house i kill it.

    that little deer lookin thing just got ate,damn nature you scareh"

  • Hey KIDs dinner's ready...............NOOOoooooo­ooT

  • You people need to learn to SHUT UP while filming these kind of videos! It makes you sound really STUPID!!!

  • The cheetah is a beautiful animal. I will study them as a career one day! YOSH!

  • its an army of mini-Cheetahs!!!!

  • Thank's for sharing ! I think the mother cheetah could be Shakira with her 5 little cubs. We can saw her and her cubs in the serie 4 of Big Cat Week BBC Show 2008. I love this cat !!

  • in southern part of africa....like Namibia....the cheetah population of this country increasing....because of conservation....

    government, farmers and concerns citizens in Namibia help them to raise and not to extinct....

    The Cheetah Conservation Fund lead by Dr. Laurie Marker more power....

    Namibia is the Cheetah Country Capital

  • that cheetah is Shakira....god gave shakira's 6 cubs....sadly one of them crushed by buffalo....

    and 2 of her cubs lost by attacking a pride of lions in masai mara....

    and the 3 remaining females cubs of shakira....survive....and still alive until now....

    for more details watch big cat week episode presented by jonathan scott....

    save cheetah....the most big cats endangered species....

  • Jonathan Scott told the audience in Big Cat Live 2008 that the 2 missing cubs have been killed certainly by hyenas. And yes, Shakira is still alive , and always at this time with her 3 little girls !

  • most likely only one or maybe 2 of those cubs will survive

  • It is extremely rare for a cheetah to have more than two or three cubs

  • Not really, but it's rare if more than a few survive. I came across one with six cubs one time.

  • Yeah thats right, Say average 5 cubs born in a litter, 2 or 3 usually die within 24 months from either being captured. or other means...

    But thats nature.

    Beautiful creatures.

  • The dramatic decrease in cheetah numbers is primarily due to human impact and they could go extinct as a result. In some parts of Africa only 5% of cubs make it. I wouldn't call that nature. Loss of habitat, farmers shooting them, loss of prey base, small reserves where cheetahs don't do well, poachers, canned hunts, etc. I wouldn't call this natural by any means.

  • Any tips for visiting the Mara?

  • Brilliant. Cheetahs rule all! lol

  • (young female teacher's voice) Now pay attention kids, i'm only going to show you this once.

  • uh THE WHISPERING IS SO DAMN ANNOYING.but the cubs are A D O R A B L E !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Hay, why is the cheetah pulling the kill, why not eat fast before a lion comes and take's over the kill

  • The cheetah is trying to get under cover so the kill doesn't attract vultures. Vultures tend to attract other predators in search of an easy meal.

  • Just wanting to share the food thats all.

  • Abrupt end. Anywhere a part two?

  • lol the cheetah was like"wtf those people doing with a camera. Maybe i should go for my close up?" lol

  • cool vid. it's like mommy cooking dinner for her kids.."come on, kids, dinner time!" XD

  • Omg u all sound like a bunch of weird ppl

  • cool

  • Damn I love to see the cheetah get they "eat on"

  • Jambo! Cool video, I loved Masai Mara when I was in Kenya. Did you get the chance to eat at The Carnivore in Nairobi?? It is AMAZING food there, I really recommend it next time you are there. Check out my cheetah video, I think you might like it.

  • Jambo. It is extremely rare for a cheetah to have more than two or three cubs - this one has five! You've got some very special footage there!

  • yeah...thats right.

  • WOW

  • Great footage! She's such a magnificent cheetah speciman. A champion cheetah. I love how intelligent she is to know that her fresh kill is kept safest from thieves by staying close to the humans' car. How close did she bring her kill to the car before she began eating?

  • In the Mara the animals have become very used to the safari trucks and do see them as a way to protect their kills. She remained very close to the car and continually tried to drag the impala kill under the car but we kept moving around so that she couldn't do that. If she had we would have been stuck there for hours. She was probably about 15 feet from the car when she began eating.

  • AH! Great, exactly answers my questions!

  • did u get the cubs

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