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+33 1. Dazzz69 commented 11 years ago

Giant "SNOTR" logo gets in the way of another great video.
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-4 2. Chett commented 11 years ago

All that running for a ball of fluff. I would not be a very happy cheetah.
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+3 3. Itsme78 commented 11 years ago

#1 Didn't even see it before i read your comment! But i will from now! thanks a lot

06:12 wow that's fast
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+6 4. Thanny commented 11 years ago

First, it's worth it to find the 1080p version on YT and download the file to watch in a proper player.

Second, I can't get over how still they hold their heads when running. That's not how it is, of course, since the neck muscles are working overtime to counteract the motion. But the result is, to my eye, astonishing. It's as if the cheetah's head is flying through the air, dragging the body behind.
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+3 5. Randyio commented 11 years ago

#4 The Cheetah has its head directly connected to its spine, like a plate going thru the first few vertebrae, allowing to keep its head steady while running.
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+2 6. whatevar commented 11 years ago

#4 here is the video in HD

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4nd9GF1dRg
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+2 7. filter commented 11 years ago

#4 Once the cheetah's head is fixed on it's prey, it stays completely still like this:
http://www.snotr.com/video/1962/Chicken_head_tracking
...except the cheetah's moving forward at over 100km/h, 60mph! Amazing!
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+4 8. nearen commented 11 years ago

Perfect Predator
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+3 9. gadgetfreak commented 11 years ago

this video is way too short! :O
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+3 10. KrejziKure commented 11 years ago

Great video! We can see every move of that great animal.
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+5 11. TheGodDamnGambit commented 11 years ago

I love nature and all its majestic creatures!
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+3 12. Natan_el_Tigre commented 11 years ago

Wow, talk about gait analysis! 8-)
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+2 13. TooRealToKill commented 11 years ago

Nature is amazing!