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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2006

A meowing cheetah (begging for food) in namibia filmed by myself. (real sound)

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  • I've been taught meowing is a mom-to-cubs call among cheetas. Is that right?

  • @Chorisaurio They would usually do more chirping noises while playing. Mostly they are quite quiet.

  • Poor cat, probly nuterd or however u spell it

  • @firekingpro No. Definitely not neutered.

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  • @catz537 If you'd run away from a (not tamed) cheetah it will most certainly kill you. But no cheetah would go for a real fight with you. It's enough to just stand and watch the cat and it will flee.

  • @armidalicorne at a wildlife foundation. They take care of infured or orphan animals such as cheetahs and lions. Most of them wouldn't survive in the wild.

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  • thats mean feed him next time

  • He looks scared.

  • what the-? that's quite new to me... (O.o)

  • @Dyaceniil then that mother fucker is hungry please feed him

  • @finalrasenganshinobi depends on what you mean by harm. Bad scratches (blunt claws...) or bitemarks are very likely.

  • that's amazing!

  • His meow sounds like a regular house cat

  • @LutonIrish10 In a home, where would a cheetah have space to reach 70mph? Their natural strike is not as powerful. Any relation with an animal should be a relationship founded on trust. You trust the animal to stay a loyal, friendly companion & in some cases protect you & the animal trusts you to shelter it, feed it & ensure it lives a long, healthy, enjoyable life. Any animal can be dangerous if not treated with care. It wouldn't be easy however, for a cheetah to accidentally harm you.

  • @LutonIrish10 I never said it makes me correct, and I am not an obnoxious fellow. I was making the point that you refrain from insulting people when you know nothing of them. Also, my point wasn't of classification, it was of behavior. I think you believe I'm discussing how genetically related cats are. I am not. People were questioning their ability to be domesticated. I simply stated their behavior would pose no challenge. Also, elephants are enormous.

  • @chocolatepuff718

    Cheetahs cannot roar, they are the only big cat that cannot and the only big cat that can purr whilst inhaling and exhaling. They communicate with various chirps, hisses and yelps.

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