Physics, asked by srikantasarap6, 4 months ago

why cheetah can climb trees and other animals can't climb tree​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cheetahs are not natural climbers. ... Cheetahs are unusual for big cats, in the fact that their claws do not retract – much more like dog claws than cat. This limits their tree-climbing abilities. Added to that, they may be lithe and extremely fast, but their muscles are built for speed rather than climbing.

Answered by doverani
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Explanation:

Cheetahs can climb trees, but they have difficulty getting down so they only do it when needed. Unlike most cat species, the cheetah cannot retract its claws; an adaptation to give it better traction on the ground when running at speed. Cheetahs have evolved light bones and large lungs to enable them to run faster.

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