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Thursday, May 24, 2012

High-speed adventure on the African plains: Fastest creature on Earth captured chasing ostrich (who suddenly wishes he could fly)

By Daily Mail Reporter


Mistake: The cheetah is pictured here seemingly going after the ostrich

The cheetah may be the fastest animal on the planet, but as these pictures show that doesn't always guarantee a successful hunt.

The first mistake he made was to go after an ostrich, something he would not normally hunt - and then when the ostrich decided to turn on him it was the cheetah who had to leg it.

This bizarre set of pictures were taken by wildlife photographer Guy Dekelver at the Ngorogoro Crater in Tanzania, but even then all is not as it seems.

Change: But the ostrich decides to turn on the cheetah, which is then seen taking off

Guy, 36 said: 'We found this cheetah hanging out in the crater, until all of the sudden it started showing interest in what seemed to be an ostrich.

'After some sneaking up, the cheetah started gathering speed and a cheetah in full flight is one of the most amazing things you can witness.

'The ostrich also took off, at which point in time, I also saw a hare trying to get out of the way. It then dawned on me that the hare was what the cheetah was really after.

'Unfortunately no one could tell the ostrich which obviously thought it was being chased. As it tired it decided to turn at which point the cheetah must have feared for its own safety and fled.

Bizarre: The pictures were taken by wildlife photographer Guy Dekelver at the Ngorogoro Crater in Tanzania

'As for the hare, it lived to run another day, leaving behind a frustrated cheetah gasping for breath and a confused ostrich.'

Guy, originally from Belgium, added: 'The irony is because I never caught the hare on camera people still ask me whether I've stitched two separate images of a cheetah and an ostrich running together.'

Guy, a natural resources management and renewable energy specialist has lived in east Africa for the last 12 years.

He said: 'I studied environmental engineering and international land and water management, resulting in jobs that brought me close to the animals I knew since I was a small child from books and documentaries.

'Capturing those animals and their surroundings in pictures, in an attempt to share these wonders of nature with others, has always been one of my passions.'


Hanging out: Guy said he found the cheetah relaxing in the crater before it bounded off to hunt



source:dailymail

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