KEEPERS at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire are hoping there will be romance in the air this spring for three young cheetah males, Themba, Ajani and Lunis.
A newly released video shows the journey for the boys from Stuttgart in Germany to quarantine to finally being able to reach speeds of 60mph plus as they explored the grounds of the Safari Park near Warminster.
The trio arrived at Longleat after resident cheetahs Mo and Bolt moved to the Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent as part of the European Endangered Species Breeding Programme.
They were born at Longleat in August 2019 but, as they are related to Xena, one of the park’s two female cheetahs, they couldn’t breed and didn’t show any interest in the other feline, Rachel.
Their keeper Kayleigh Smith said: “They are wonderful. We are really happy to have them and really hoping for more cheetah cubs which is so important for the breeding programme.
“When they arrived, they came straight out and were climbing, playing, grooming and running; they can run from zero to 70 if they really want to in this great open space that they have at Longleat.”
Cheetahs are the fastest land mammal on earth, reaching speeds of over 100km (62mph) per hour.
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