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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2006

In the Masai Mara region of Kenya a wild cheetah jumped on the hood of our car. He came in and stood on the dash as he looked for prey. Check out my hotel at: www.hemingwayinn.com.

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  • cheetahs won't even attack humans since technically were bigger than them, cheetahs won't take the risk of attacking anything bigger since they're fragile cats. Plus cheetahs use to be pets in ancient Egyptian times, and even now some people can get so close to the and just pet them. Now if a lion were there i would be a bit more scared, but a cheetah no.

  • The cat was just establishing dominance over the truck.

    She knew perfectly well that she could "0 to 60" faster than that crate.

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  • those dumbasses in that vehicle making those loud clicking noises with their cameras could have freaked the cheetah out and he could've attacked them. so stupid.....

  • The Cheetah just wanted a ride

  • no need to be scared, it's a fragile cat

  • It likes you guys ;) and WOMAN U HAVE NO LOVE

  • I have no idea how the guy next to the Cheetah is holding back from petting it.

  • I love Cheetahs so much i donate to the Cheetah Conservation Fund. I would LOVE to be in that car.

  • Why are you freaking out anyway? Out of all the living things in that car, the cheetah is the one in the most danger. One cheetah looking for shade and a chance to look at their surroundings vs. a couple of humans? I can't stand when people act this way. 

  • This is so cool! No reason to be afraid. Out of all the big cats, cheetahs can be domesticated. I don't mean in your house, play with this ball of yarn domesticated though. Totally normal behavior for Masai Mara cheetahs. Jealous!

  • NOPE! Chuck Testa

  • And of course, they're taking pictures with the flash on. Seriously people? -.-

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