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Uploaded on Sep 9, 2009

Many have asked why our cheetah only averaged 36.5 mph(I think that's close). This was a run based on time, not top speed. A sprinter can be faster than another but if he stumbles and doesn't finish it doesn't matter. There is a cheetah in South Africa, Zaza who will be doing the same thing in October to try and beat Sarah. The cheetahs are starting from zero, not full speed because that's how the previous time of 6.19 seconds was set. The previous rules also stated that the record was based on 3 runs, so even though we are sure Sarah can run faster we don't get a redo. People have also commented on the lure not being far enough ahead, if the lure gets to far away the cheetah will stop, not wasting energy on something it can't catch. Thank You.

Sarah, the Cincinnati Zoos eight-year-old female cheetah, is now
the worlds fastest of all land mammals. Today, Sarah earned her spot in the record book when she crossed the
finish line in the 100-meter sprint with a time of 6.16 seconds in her very first attempt, breaking the previous mark of 6.19 seconds set by a male South African cheetah named Nyana in 2001. Then, in her second attempt she broke her own record with a time of 6.13 seconds. (For comparison, the Fastest Human on Earth, Jamaican Sprinter Usain Bolt, recently posted a 9.58 in the 100-meter dash.)
Cheetahs are endangered and their population worldwide has shrunk from about 100,000 in 1900 to an estimated 9,000 12,000 cheetahs today. The Cincinnati Zoo has been dubbed The Cheetah Capital of the World because of its conservation efforts through education, public interpretation, and the captive cheetah
breeding program. The Zoos Regional Cheetah Breeding Center is one of only four similar facilities in the United States managed by the Species Survival Plan. Since 2007, four out of only eight cheetah cub litters born in
North America were born in Cincinnati, more than anywhere else in the world. In total, there have been 37 cheetah cubs born in Cincinnati.
Since 1980 the Cincinnati Zoos Cat Ambassador Program has taken African cheetahs to schools and programs around the U.S, Canada, and Central America to spread the word that cheetahs are running for their lives. In addition, each summer the Zoo takes 22 school teachers to the Cheetah Conservation Funds
headquarters in Namibia for a two-week conservation field study. Since 1990 the Cincinnati Zoos Angel Fund, named after our first cheetah abassador, Angel, has directly supported cheetah conservation in Africa. From South African & Namibia in the south, up through Kenya & Tanzania in East Africa, The Angel Fund has contributed more than $1 million in support for cheetahs in the wild.

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  • simeonpizza

    This is totally impressive!Too bad they make stupid fur coats for rich women! They need to stop doing this.This is a crime!!!

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    Screw the law, I want one!

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  • Massinissa Afra

    This women doesn't know what she's talking about, World most fastest Cheetah can run to 114 kph (70+ mph). But if she mean "World Record" currently.. She most test African Cheetahs first, They run much faster.

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  • cheryl hawkins

    i want to own 2 cheetahs, i love these beautiful animals! in the meantine, i am a member/donator of the cheetah conservation/rescue in africa, ccf.org, please help/donate, they are extinct/endangered species. they are amazing animals!!! 4/9/13

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  • Tanya Pidgorodetskiy

    i want one million cheetahs.)

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  • ksa DUB

    A car should have cheetah power , not horse power :)

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  • sunny le

    Cool

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  • sunny le

    I love cheetahs! 😃

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  • Cynthia Yu

    So amazing

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  • TheSeth65

    Why cant they replace horses and grey hounds with cheetas?!!!!!!

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  • Wheelman stan

    yeah cheetahs do have a tough time with warthogs, but they are smaller and faster....still I'd love to see it, I hope that new dog breed doesn't end up becoming another problem haha

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  • Chelsea White

    Cheetahs are wonderful and skilled predators, but I dunno. Those feral hogs are a big problem, and hugely aggressive as they go back to being the kind of animals you find in wild Russia and chilly Europe. The hogs are looking like and behaving more and more as European boar do, I think for the hogs we need more over all power and stamina than speed and there is some good news. Hunters have started selective breeding special hunting dogs to take on the feral boar/hogs!

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