Animals on Nostr: This amazing video captured by Bertie Gregory features a rare top angle drone shot of ...
This amazing video captured by Bertie Gregory features a rare top angle drone shot of a cheetah in full sprint. From this perspective, you can see how its spine works like a massive spring, stretching and contracting to cover over seven meters in a single stride. Unlike other cats, cheetahs have "semi-retractable" claws that act like track spikes, providing permanent grip on the ground. Their long, heavy tail serves as a biological rudder, swinging sharply to balance the body during high-speed turns. It’s perfect natural engineering designed for one thing-pure, explosive speed.
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