A cheetah do no roar in the manner of the larger cats and as such are in a genus of their own, i.e. Acinonyx (lions and leopards belong to the genus Panthera). They produce various bird-like sounds to keep in contact with young or to greet one another. When content, cheetahs are known to purr [...]
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Did you know…
Posted: 4th November 2011 by bushwhacked in Did you know...Tags: Acinonyx, cheetah, cheetah cubs, Honey badger, leopard, mimicry, Panthera
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Have a safe trip back home Jeannet & Will
Posted: 5th September 2011 by bushwhacked in Wildlife StudentsTags: cheetah project, Honey badger, Kruger National Park, rescued animals, safe trip
Bushwhacked would like to wish Jeannet Vaage and Will Garton a safe trip back home today. We hope you had a wonderful time at the Cheetah Project with memories to fill a life time!! They had some wonderful experience with the animals… First was a leopard rescued from unfortunate circumstances, and second was a Bateleur [...]




