Brotherhood
Featured in Group:
Endangered Species
CHEETAH – Acinonyx jubatus
Two Cheetah brothers.
Once having left the mother’s care,
brothers will usually live and hunt
together, for the rest of their life.
Commonly found in sub-Saharan Africa,
the name “cheetah” comes from a Hindi
word meaning “spotted one” or from the
Sanskrit word “chitraka”.
The world’s fastest land animal the
Cheetah is the most unique and specialized
member of the cat family.
Never numerous, cheetahs have become
extinct in many areas, principally due to
shrinking habitat, loss of species to prey
upon, disease and a high rate of cub mortality.
Thornybush Reserve
Limpopo Province
South Africa

Brotherhood belongs to the following groups:
Big Cats, Endangered Species, Exotic Mammals and Wild Nature Photography & WritingAvailable for sale as Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

Gene Praag
Excellent….great shot!
GrayeaglePhotography
Perfect.
ApeArt
Lovely Carisma – I particularly like the light in this one
Henk Stolk
Great capture. Wonderful colors
susan davies
just wanted to say you have some amazing shots and i look forward to viewing them
Macky
Couldn’t get more African than this, magnificent shot Carisma!!!!
Steve Bulford
Wow….............love it!
Great shot, well done to get this!
Olga
Great capture!
bobbymcleod
fantastic capture…very natural look…well done!
Boadicea
What a shot. You obviously love the country the animals and you must love your job.
nevillecowan
stunning composition, hours are spent looking for scenes like this, well done
jaffa
lovely capture gorgeous pic.
eltotton
Wonderful shot. Beautiful cats and love the info that you provide.
Steve Bullock
You have some amazing images.. I am heading over there next year, cant wait!!