Cincinnati Cheetah breaks speed record

An eight-year-old cheetah named Sarah from the Cincinnati Zoo broke the speed record for land animals by covering 100 meters in 6.13 seconds.  The previous record was held by a South African cheetah which ran it in 6.19 seconds in 2001. The cheetah ran on a specially designed course at the Cincinnati Zoo’s Regional Cheetah Breeding Facility and was chasing a lure.  The record was set on Sarah’s second attempt, although the record was also broken on her first. Read full article here.

An eight-year-old cheetah named Sarah from the Cincinnati Zoo broke the speed record for land animals by covering 100 meters in 6.13 seconds.  The previous record was held by a South African cheetah which ran it in 6.19 seconds in 2001.

The cheetah ran on a specially designed course at the Cincinnati Zoo’s Regional Cheetah Breeding Facility and was chasing a lure.  The record was set on Sarah’s second attempt, although the record was also broken on her first.

Read full article here.

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