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Hammock Parties 04:49 PM 06-29-2019
Are cheetahs adapted to hunting in groups?

Only male cheetahs live and hunt in groups called coalitions, while female cheetahs raise their cubs in complete solitude.

Indeed, once adulthood is reached, cheetah brothers live together for life, hunting together and having each other’s backs right until the moment of death.

Additionally, unlike lions and leopards which are aggressively territorial, male cheetahs seem to tolerate outsiders and welcome them among their group.

In that way, male cheetahs have evolved to minimize the disastrous effects of their species’ usual weakness.


As such, thanks to teamwork combined with lighting speed, they can easily bring down prey as large as jaguars, panthers, lions, bears and even buffalos, which can be defenseless against the cheetahs’ relentless assault.

Nevertheless, male cheetahs are perfectly adapted to living and hunting in groups, while the females are solitary.

Mothers live with their cubs for about 36 months. Even under the mother’s watchful eye, about 70 percent of cubs are killed.


Lone males are not common and typically do not survive for long on their own. If they make it, cheetahs live up to 12 years in the wild (up to 17 years in captivity).

As animals that engage in a behavior called polygyny, male and female cheetahs will mate with many different members of the opposite sex during their lifetime.

Females can mate with several males in the span of a few days and have different fathers for the offspring in the same litter.
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Kman34 10:11 PM 06-29-2019
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Attempts have been made to train zebras. While occasionally successful, most of these attempts failed due to the zebra's more unpredictable nature and tendency to panic under stress.
Thus the tendency to shit yellow flags....
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Hammock Parties 10:13 PM 06-29-2019
Originally Posted by Kman34:
Thus the tendency to shit yellow flags....
Recent research has shown that TU-103, a strain of Clostridium bacteria found in zebra feces, can convert nearly any form of cellulose into butanol fuel.
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Sweet Daddy Hate 10:16 PM 06-29-2019
And they bite. Can you imagine a horse chasing you and trying to bite your ass?
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Kman34 10:20 PM 06-29-2019
Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
And they bite. Can you imagine a horse chasing you and trying to bite your ass?

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Sweet Daddy Hate 10:38 PM 06-29-2019
That is a great idea.
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Hammock Parties 10:42 PM 06-29-2019
m0v3 tHE ThR3aD
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Sweet Daddy Hate 11:05 PM 06-29-2019
They should put that on the jumbo tron every time Hill wins a challenge.
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scho63 02:50 AM 06-30-2019
Originally Posted by Naptown Chief:
Because it's not about hookers?
No need to bring your Mom, sister and aunts into this. :-)
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PHOG 06:50 AM 06-30-2019
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
m0vE tHe ThREaD To ThE rOmPeR r0oM

:-)
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Hog's Gone Fishin 09:19 AM 06-30-2019
I vote to sticky this thread right here in the Lounge.
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scho63 10:30 AM 06-30-2019
Ya fucker, you convinced me with that one! :-)

It stays! :-)



Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
m0vE tHe ThREaD To ThE rOmPeR r0oM


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Sweet Daddy Hate 11:08 AM 06-30-2019
That pic needs to be twittered once the deal is done.
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T-post Tom 11:21 AM 06-30-2019
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
m0vE tHe ThREaD To ThE rOmPeR r0oM

:-)
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limested 12:22 PM 06-30-2019
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Attempts have been made to train zebras. While occasionally successful, most of these attempts failed due to the zebra's more unpredictable nature and tendency to panic under stress.
There is a small population of feral zebras in California.
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OrtonsPiercedTaint 02:56 AM 07-02-2019
No relation to the Bawston cheetahs, don't you know
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