Posted 10:12 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017

UWL student volunteer shares five things about the world’s fastest land mammal.
UWL student volunteer shares five things about the world’s fastest land mammal
We all know cheetahs are fast. UWL student Hailey Wierzba, a psychology major from Almond, Wisconsin, has learned a lot more about the world’s fastest land mammal while volunteering to care for cheetahs and other animals in South Africa this summer. She shared these fun facts.- Purring: When cheetahs are happy, or waiting for food, they will purr just like a house cat.
- Temperament: Ambassadors are cheetahs with gentle temperaments that can be trained to interact with people in hopes of promoting awareness for the species.
- Endangered: Cheetahs are endangered and their native lands are decreasing quickly due to farming and urbanization.
- Spots: Kind of like a fingerprint, no two cheetah spot patterns are the same.
- Speed: Cheetahs can run from 0-60 mph in 2.8 seconds.