Apparently, Obama Didn't Order The Attack

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dawp

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Kind of unusual to have so many in one spot. They're usually a solitary animal.
 

olds

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Kind of unusual to have so many in one spot. They're usually a solitary animal.
That's what I was thinking when I saw the video. Then I realized what was going on. They wanted to boff her too.
 

Josh123

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I'd say Leopards and Cheetahs possibly are used to it. That is why Leopards climb trees to eat. Lions and hyenas will literally eat their lunch.

I'd think more often than not cheetahs would run away when they see a human.

Ya for some reason I don't see cheetahs as very scary. I'm not sure what it is about them but they seem more like a scared cat that would high tail it and run before attacking.
 

HOOfan 1

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Kind of unusual to have so many in one spot. They're usually a solitary animal.

They are. Usually if they are in groups it is no more than 3. A mother and older offspring, maybe a pair of brothers or a pair of sisters. Normally there wouldn't be that many in the wild grouped together. Sounds like she is speaking English...and the dub over in French drowns her out...but I bet those are not wild born cheetahs.
 

SP33Demon

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This thread is about the cheetahs. I posted the title and other link to see if I could get dumbasses to come out of the closet and get up in arms about the obviously biased blog. It worked. It surprising how many people don't know what real news is any more. I blame it on the Internet.

Roger that. And cheetahs ftmfw.