Alan M Hunt Wildlife Artist

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African Cheetah Paintings
Original Cheetah Paintings by Alan M Hunt
 

The cheetah is an amazing African animal. It is a popular and well known animal by many, due to its characteristics. They are found mostly in Saharan Africa, south of the Sahara desert. They hunt in pairs, and usually dominate a territory of about 35 square kilometres.


It gets its name from a Hindi word meaning "spotted animal". This amazing animal is covered in spots (apart from the throat and abdomen area). They have a small head, almost disproportionate to the size of their body. They weigh about 50 kilograms on average, with males weighing more and being slightly larger than females. They stand at about 80 centimetres tall, and about 1.3 metres long. Their tail measures in at about 75 centimetres.

 

 Original Cheetah  Painting by Alan M Hunt

 


The cheetah is a carnivore, and therefore eats small animals. They have keen eyesight, and use this primarily when hunting. They stay almost camoflouged in grass, or climb a tree and scan for their prey. They then chase their prey at speeds of up to 80 km/h. If the animal is small, such as a hare, the cheetah will simply maul the hare to death, but if it is larger, the cheetah will go for the throat, and block the windpipe until the animal stops breathing.


 

Cheetah's have a gestation period of between 90 to 95 days with 2 to 4 cubs born. After 6 weeks, the cub leaves their den, and is strong enough to join hunts with the pack. When they are 6 months old, the mother is known to capture live prey and for the cub to practice its kill technique. The cub continues to live with mother for a further year learning hunting skills and survival techniques

Cheetah Painting by A Hunt

 

Cheetahs often get confused with leopards. One way to distinguish is to check for the tear mark. Cheetahs have a tear mark on their face, while leopards do not. A tear mark is the black fur leading from the eyes down to the mouth.

Lazy Days Cheetah Painting by Alan M Hiunt


 

Interesting Cheetah Facts

 

Key areas they are Found in: Kazungula, Kilimanjaro, Limpopo, Maasai Steppe, Zambezi


Scientific Name: Acinonyx jubatus


Size: 30 inches at the shoulder


Weight: 110 to 140 pounds


Lifespan: 10 to 20 years


Habitat: Open plains


Diet: Smaller antelopes


Gestation: 90 to 95 days


Predators: Changing habitat, eagles, humans, hyenas, lions

 Original Cheetah Painting by Alan M Hunt


The cheetah is the fastest land animal, they can bound at speeds of up to 113 km/h !

 

Cheetah's accelerate from 0-70 km/h in under 2 seconds.

 

Being cats, cheetahs can purr and growl. They can also bark and hiss, but they do not roar like a lion.

Original Cheetah Painting

 


Conservation Projects

 

Cheetah Conservation Fund

 

Alan M Hunt Original Paintings

 

Alans information about the animal the challenges of painting Cheetah and what he tries to capture within the paintings of Cheetahs

 

Original Cheetah Painting by Alan M Hunt 

 

Alan M Hunt Original Paintings