THE NORTH FACE BACKPACKS |
|
|
|
the largest selection of north face clothing online Find here Cheetahs do not roar like lions, but they purr, hiss, whine and growl. They also make a variety of the north face contact calls; the most common is a birdlike chirping sound. once a cheetah has made a kill, it eats quickly and keeps an eye out for scavengers lions; leopards, hyenas, vultures and jackals will occasionally take away their kills. although cheetahs usually prey on the smaller antelopes such as thomson''s gazelles and impalas, north they can catch wildebeests and zebras if hunting together. they also hunt hares and other small mammals and face birds. although known as an animal of the open plains that relies on speed to catch its prey, research has shown that the cheetah depends backpacks on the cover to stalk prey. the cheetah gets as close to the prey as possible, then in a burst of speed tries to outrun its quarry. once the cheetah closes in, it knocks the prey to the ground with north its paw. lions are the laziest of the big cats. they usually spend 16 to 20 hours a day sleeping and resting, devoting the remaining hours to hunting, courting face or protecting their territory. they backpacks and the keep in contact with one another by roaring loud enough to be heard up to five miles away. the pride usually remains intact until the males are challenged and successfully driven away or killed by other males, who then take over. not all lions live in prides. at maturity, young males leave the units of their birth and spend several north years as nomads before they become strong enough to take over a pride of their own. some never face stop wandering and continue to follow migrating herds; but the nomadic life backpacks is much more difficult, with little time for resting or reproducing. within the pride, the territorial males are the fathers of all the cubs. when a lioness is in heat, a male will join her, staying with her constantly. |
| ©2003 www.the-north-face-online.com. All rights reserved | |