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  • amazing video thank you for sharing this

  • Awww lvl over 9000

    

  • by the looks of the zoo, there isnt a lot of space for the cheetah to run :/ i feel so sad for the cheetahs! stupid moneymakers :/

  • very cute, but sad to see them stuck behind glass in and captivity.

  • 0:53 this is my rock and you cant have it

  • Damn They're CUTE! Tokyo is too far from my Town! T_T It's really crowded in Tokyo DX

  • cheetah cubs have dark fur on the side and white fur on the top because when they lay down wild animals think there honey badgers,and wild animals are scared of honey badgers because of there aggressiveness.

  • AWWWWWWWWWW SOO CUTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ;DDDDDDDD

  • OMG

  • 2 people have no heart or soul.

  • I seriously think if you released an albumn with the songs you have playing you would make alot of revenue !

  • estoy en desacuerdo !!! estos felinos deben estar corriendo a grandes velocidades sobre un terreno natural !!!! no son gatitos domesticos !!!! estan sanos y salvos alli en el zoo pero no es tampoco saludable esto !!!!!ustedes tendran las mejores intenciones para estos animales pero ellos no creo que piensen lo mismo... los cachorros son preciosos !!!

    Estaría muy bien que los protejan dentro de su mismo habitat creando Campañas de Proteccion con personal especializado

  • "Usain who?"

  • I LOVE CHEETAHS

  • so cute!!!

  • Meeooowwrrrrhh! :D <3

  • i disliked this

  • @Shanongao thanks for the announcement, i must have missed the press release

  • @Shanongao you did that because?

  • Lovely <3 and I like the woman :)

  • And just so I can have my opinion on the video. Those are the most adorable things I have seen in a long time.

  • AH! THERE SO ADORABLE,:3 may i have one!!? Kudasaiii,!~

  • I feel sorry for creatures whose whole focus of evolution has been geared toward running at amazing speeds and now they're living out their days in a little glass box. Zoos are for snakes and elephants and hippos, not cheetahs.

  • @PennyDreadfuI I have to somewhat disagree. While I do think that cheetahs benefit more with open space to allow them to sprint, the cheetah suffer from inbreeding in areas because of their species. Some zoos are helping with this issue. Cheetahs also survive longer in captivity because there is not the threat of predators. The majority of cubs do not even reach their 1st birthday because of lions and cheetahs only sprint, meaning they will tire quickly. They need human help to survive.

  • @Losaru agreed, plus they get outclassed by nearly every other apex predator; if there's one big cat that needs to be sustained by human interference, it's the cheetah.

  • @Losaru I disagree. No animal needs humans to survive, at least the ones that are born in the wild. Dogs, cats, ect have been domesticated by us, so therefor they NEED our help. But cheetahs have survived in this wild this long, in my opinion we need to take a step back and stop killing everything in the frekin' world cause we are greedy. =/ I understand we have to take care of some animals or they will die out, but whos fault is that? Humans.

  • @HiwiKiwi Considering the threats that cheetahs face from poisoning andsnare traps, it seems like they need the help. Instead of spending your time complaining about how humans are polluting the planet, be one of the humans making a difference and donate or go out there & become a park ranger..

    Because for the last few years, many humans have been helping wild animals survive in the wild.

  • Awwww!!!

  • Squeeeee!!!! X-|

  • Slaves! muwahahah!

  • Too cute!

    ^O^

  • So cute

  • first

  • cheetahs ftw

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