Cheetahs are the world's fastest land animals. Their slender bodies and long, powerful legs allow them to reach speeds of up to 120 km/h in just a few seconds. As excellent hunters, they approach their prey stealthily until they're just a few meters away. Then, at the right moment, they dash at lightning speed. If the prey changes direction suddenly, the cheetah can twist its body mid - leap thanks to its flexible spine. But they have to give up if they don't succeed within a few hundred meters, as high - speed running is extremely energy - consuming and can only be maintained for a short distance.

When it comes to cheetahs, they're nature's hunters. They use their speed to catch prey. First, they patiently stalk their target. Then, when the time is right, they make a super - fast dash. But don't expect them to keep up that speed for long. Their high - speed chases are short - lived because they burn a lot of energy. As for their body, their flexible spine is what helps them change direction quickly during a chase. If you're observing a cheetah in the wild, keep your distance. They're wild animals and can be dangerous. Also, make sure not to disturb their natural hunting process. And remember, they need large open spaces to use their speed effectively, so we should help protect their natural habitats.