Many have asked why our cheetahs averages only 36.5 hours in miles (I think it is nearby). This was a timed run, not the speed limit. A sprinter faster than others, but if he stumbles and is not ready, it does not matter. It's a cheetah in South Africa, Zaza, will try to do the same thing in October, and beat Sarah. Cheetahs are different from zero, not at full speed, because it was set as the last time of 6.19 seconds. The above rules also stated that the record was basedon 3 runs, so even though we are sure Sarah can run faster we don't get a redo. People have also commented on the lure not being far enough ahead, if the lure gets to far away the cheetah will stop, not wasting energy on something it can't catch. Thank You. Sarah, the Cincinnati Zoos eight-year-old female cheetah, is now the worlds fastest of all land mammals. Today, Sarah earned her spot in the record book when she crossed the finish line in the 100-meter sprint with a time of 6.16 seconds in her very first attempt, breaking the previous mark of 6.19 seconds set by a male South African cheetah named Nyana in 2001. Then, in her second attempt she broke her own record with a time of 6.13 seconds. (For comparison, the Fastest Human on Earth, Jamaican Sprinter Usain Bolt, recently posted a 9.58 in the 100-meter dash.) Cheetahs are endangered and their population worldwide has shrunk from about 100000 in 1900 to an estimated 9000 12000 cheetahs today. The Cincinnati Zoo has been dubbed ...
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