National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 5月26日 06時38分
Photo by @FransLanting A young cheetah’s raspy tongue cleans his brother's cheeks stained with blood after they ate a gazelle caught by their mother. When cheetahs become independent after a childhood of a year and a half, males often stay together as a hunting coalition, but females become solitary and are faced with the double duty of hunting and caring for young. Go to @FransLanting and @ChristineEckstrom to see some of our favorite cheetah family images and learn more about their plight in life. @Natgeocreative @thephotosociety #Cheetah #BigCats #BigCatsInitiative #Endangered #Wildlifephotography
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