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How is the cheetah told in the complete collection of Natural Legends?

The cheetah, also known as the Indian leopard, is a species of cat and the only species in the genus Cheetah. Cheetahs are the fastest animals on land, reaching speeds of up to 110 kilometers per hour. Cheetahs have black spots all over their bodies. There is a black stripe from the corner of the mouth to the corner of the eye, and there is a black ring pattern on one third of the end of the tail; the hair on the back of the neck is relatively long, like a very short mane, the body is slender, the legs are long, and the head is small. Cheetahs are carnivores and their main food is various antelopes, such as gazelles and springboks. Cheetahs only hunt one prey at a time and run extremely fast. The life span of cheetahs in the wild is generally 15 years. They are mainly distributed in Africa and other places, and there are 5 existing subspecies.

This episode will take us to the hinterland of central Namibia in Africa. There is a cheetah sanctuary here. David Horton, a British former wildlife photographer, and his partner Kara Konra Dee looks after nearly 100 cheetahs at the reserve. From these cheetahs, David and Carla will select a group to participate in the largest cheetah reintroduction project ever undertaken in Namibia.

This episode will track their stories and join the cheetahs in their fight for survival in the wilds of Namibia