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Meeting with a cheetah in Serengeti National Park
The fact that all representatives of cats are very curious, had to see 31-year-old Australian photographer Bobby-Jo Clow (Bobby-Jo Clow), who came to the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, in East Africa, to photograph wild animals. He managed to take incredible photos of a cheetah climbing onto his car. The man was on a safari when suddenly, out of nowhere, a young curious cheetah appeared.
Walking a little on the hood of the car, the animal, without hesitation, jumped on the roof and stuck his head into the open hatch and began to look at passengers with curiosity. Bobby-Joe Clough immediately began shooting to capture this unusual moment. The sounds of the shutter scared the predator a little, he began to make hissing sounds and exposed his huge fangs. But after a moment, the cheetah calmed down and began peacefully walking around the SUV. According to the photographer, no one was injured in this situation – everyone was alive and well!
Most likely, the cheetah climbed onto the SUV to get a good view of the terrain. This is what all big predatory cats do when they try to look for their prey. Satisfying her curiosity, and looking around a bit, the young cat soon retired on her own business. And the Australian photographer got wonderful, almost perfect, as he says himself, photos of the fastest predator in the world.
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Source: zoopicture.ru
Walking a little on the hood of the car, the animal, without hesitation, jumped on the roof and stuck his head into the open hatch and began to look at passengers with curiosity. Bobby-Joe Clough immediately began shooting to capture this unusual moment. The sounds of the shutter scared the predator a little, he began to make hissing sounds and exposed his huge fangs. But after a moment, the cheetah calmed down and began peacefully walking around the SUV. According to the photographer, no one was injured in this situation – everyone was alive and well!
Most likely, the cheetah climbed onto the SUV to get a good view of the terrain. This is what all big predatory cats do when they try to look for their prey. Satisfying her curiosity, and looking around a bit, the young cat soon retired on her own business. And the Australian photographer got wonderful, almost perfect, as he says himself, photos of the fastest predator in the world.
published
Source: zoopicture.ru