NEW YORK, May 3 — They are the fastest animals on land, but research shows that much of the cheetahs’ predatory success is based not on sprinting, but on stopping and starting with extraordinary agility.

James Gorman explains why the cheetahs rely on agility rather than speed during hunting. — The New York Times

This screenshot taken from the New York Times’ video shows a cheetah making a tight turn while chasing prey.
This screenshot taken from the New York Times’ video shows a cheetah making a tight turn while chasing prey.