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Rabu, 01 Januari 2014

Bring Out The Claws With Cheetah Checks

By Alan Plastin


Are you tired of carrying plain, boring personal checks? Are you ready to carry checks that are fun and exciting and actually say something about you and your personality? Of course you are! Now, you can bring out your wild side with cheetah designs and they don't even have to break your wallet thanks to the incredibly low prices you can find online.

A big cat that lives in parts of the Middle East and in most of Africa, the cheetah can run faster than any other land animal-as fast as 112 miles per hour. Cheetahs can also increase speed from 0 to 62 miles per hour in as few as 3 seconds. As well as his speediness, he is known for his claws which are semi-retractable.

Although most cheetahs are found in Africa and southwest Asia, there is a small population that has managed to survive in Iran as well. There, conservationists are trying to protect them. There might also be a small group in India, although reports are still undecided about this.

Cheetahs like to live in areas that have lots of land and prey for them to hunt. They love prairies, open biotopes, thick brush, and semidesert areas. They also like the savannahs and grasslands because there is dense vegetation and lots of other smaller animals that they can hunt.

Cheetahs can communicate with each other through a variety of methods. Although he can't roar, he can chirp, stutter, growl, purr, and yowl. They mostly use chirping to locate their young while their stuttering is a social sound that they make to one another when they are talking in groups. They tend to growl and yowl while they feel threatened or are in danger. And, like any cat, their purring is a sound of contentment.

In the past, cheetahs were tamed and used to hunt large game such as antelopes. They were mostly used by wealthy hunters. They like to hunt in the early morning and evening when the weather is more pleasant and they hunt by their sight instead of their scent. They usually stalk their prey and then chase it. If the cheetah doesn't catch his prey right away he usually gives up.

Ancient Egyptians also kept cheetahs as pets and used them for hunting, too. They were kept on leashes and then let go whenever the prey was near. Persians and Indians also used this method of hunting with cheetahs. Famous leaders such as Genghis Khan and Charlemagne kept cheetahs while Akbar the Great had as many as 1,000 of them.

Regardless as to whether you like the animals or just the print, you'll be sure to love the cheetah check designs. When you order them online from a reputable website, you can save as much as 50% off their cost. It's totally safe to order your checks this way and you'll have tons of designs and styles to select from, too.




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