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Cheetah - Coalition of two male cheetahs, one clawing tree trunk observation post. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa
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Cheetah - Coalition of two male cheetahs, one clawing tree trunk observation post. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa
ASW-4366
Cheetah - Coalition of two male cheetahs, one clawing tree trunk observation post
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa.
Acinonyx jubatus
Alan J. S. Weaving
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Big Cats Cheetah Cheetahs Marking Territory On Hind Legs Savannah Scenting Scratching South Africa Territory Tree Damage Grasslands Wild Cats
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Double Trouble - The Dynamic Duo of Cheetahs Show Off Their Tree-Trunk Skills!
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. In this print captured by Alan Weaving, we witness the awe-inspiring sight of two male cheetahs forming an unbeatable coalition in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. These magnificent big cats are not just content with their sleek speed and striking spots; they've also mastered the art of tree-trunk observation posts! With one cheetah gracefully clawing at the tree trunk while balancing on its hind legs, it's clear that these feline friends mean business when it comes to marking their territory. Who needs a fancy GPS system when you can leave your scent high up in the savannah grasslands? The sheer power and agility displayed by these wild cats is truly remarkable. As they scratch away at the bark, causing some serious tree damage, one can't help but wonder if they're secretly auditioning for a role as lumberjacks! Move over Paul Bunyan - there's a new duo in town. This extraordinary snapshot serves as a reminder of the incredible diversity found within South Africa's national parks. From lions to leopards and now our dynamic duo of cheetahs, African wildlife never fails to amaze us. So next time you find yourself strolling through nature or daydreaming about adventure on the plains, remember ASW-4366 – where two male cheetahs prove that even big cats need some good old-fashioned fun
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