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  • The cheetah's anatomy is specialized for speed. Its spine is like a spring, and adds its spring force to the forward force of the cheetah's legs. Cheetahs also have large nasal passages that allow for easier breathing while running. The cheetah's body is very light, making for fast acceleration. They are also the only cats without fully retractable claws, making for better traction while running.
  • They run very fast but they can only keep their speed up for less than ten seconds. A cheetah's heart is very small, hence they lose a lot of their stamina which does not enable them to keep their speed up for a long duration.
  • 1.They have extra flexible spines to increase their stirde. 2.They have large nostrils and large lungs for better breathing 3. They have a large heart to pump more blood 4. They have long legs, long spine, and a sleek lightweight body. 5.They have a long tail to make better turns when running so fast. Although cheetahs can run very fast they can only do so for a minute or two which is why sometimes have trouble catching prey they can only run at about 2/3 of its fastest pace.
  • A cheetah's spine is built with 3 seperate parts, the middle is extremely springy and flexible, whilst the other two are strong and hold it into place, giving the cheetah a faster leg cycle. The cheetah's heart is about half the size of a basketball, yet it pumps very fast, helping the blood to get around the body quicker. Also, cheetah's are extremely light, weighing 80-70 pounds. A cheetah's tail is long helping it for balance.
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