File:Five cheetahs were feeding on a Springbok kill one morning in the Kgalagadi. (33695258954).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFive cheetahs were feeding on a Springbok kill one morning in the Kgalagadi. (33695258954).jpg | A brown hyena wandered down and joined them as they fed. It chewed the springbok in half, grabbed the back half, and carried it off. The cheetahs did nothing but look on with amazement. Maybe mamma cheetah was teaching her four cubs to watch out for hyenas. After it left, the jackals started to move in, but they were wary of the cheetahs, which continued feeding on the remaining half. Then, all five of them popped up together, and there was the hyena running in at a brisk pace. It grabbed the other half, and though it could barely lift it, it carried it off into the bushes. The cheetahs just looked dejected, and the jackals moved in and cleaned up the intestines and other nasty bits. The cheetahs came back, ate whatever was left and wandered off. About 2 hours later I saw them at the water hole nearby. Two days later we saw them again, hunting much further south down the Aub. |
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Source | Five cheetahs were feeding on a Springbok kill one morning in the Kgalagadi. |
Author | Derek Keats from Johannesburg, South Africa |
Camera location | 25° 53′ 55.19″ S, 20° 09′ 16.37″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -25.898664; 20.154547 |
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Camera manufacturer | Canon |
Camera model | Canon EOS 7D Mark II |
Exposure time | 1/1,600 sec (0.000625) |
F-number | f/8 |
ISO speed rating | 400 |
Date and time of data generation | 08:08, 28 April 2017 |
Lens focal length | 800 mm |
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Latitude | 25° 53′ 55.19″ S |
Longitude | 20° 9′ 16.37″ E |
Altitude | 926.9 meters above sea level |
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JPEG file comment | A brown hyena wandered down and joined them as they fed. It chewed the springbok in half, grabbed the back half, and carried it off. The cheetahs did nothing but look on with amazement. Maybe mamma cheetah was teaching her four cubs to watch out for hyenas. After it left, the jackals started to move in, but they were wary of the cheetahs, which continued feeding on the remaining half. Then, all five of them popped up together, and there was the hyena running in at a brisk pace. It grabbed the other half, and though it could barely lift it, it carried it off into the bushes. The cheetahs just looked dejected, and the jackals moved in and cleaned up the intestines and other nasty bits. The cheetahs came back, ate whatever was left and wandered off. About 2 hours later I saw them at the water hole nearby. Two days later we saw them again, hunting much further south down the Aub. |
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File change date and time | 08:08, 28 April 2017 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 08:08, 28 April 2017 |
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GPS time (atomic clock) | 06:16:13.812 |
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