I found this video pleasing.
Basically some fast running cats in slow motion.
Cheetahs on the edge
Cheetahs on the edge
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Cheetahs on the edge
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Re: Cheetahs on the edge
yeah, pleasing
Picture a bright blue ball just spinning, spinning free
It's dizzying, the possibilities. Ashes, Ashes all fall down.
It's dizzying, the possibilities. Ashes, Ashes all fall down.
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Re: Cheetahs on the edge
That's fascinating. I was taught when I was younger that at full speed, a cheetah never has two feet on the ground at once. Based on this footage, it looks as though the back two are, which makes perfect sense, as that's where the power comes from. The front paws are just allowing it to glide till the next time the back is in action (which is something like 80 feet from the previous pace).
When I saw the title of the thread I thought it was probably referring to them being on the edge of extinction.
When I saw the title of the thread I thought it was probably referring to them being on the edge of extinction.
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Re: Cheetahs on the edge
there was minor mention at the end, no?
Picture a bright blue ball just spinning, spinning free
It's dizzying, the possibilities. Ashes, Ashes all fall down.
It's dizzying, the possibilities. Ashes, Ashes all fall down.
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Re: Cheetahs on the edge
Almost kangaroo-like, the way the back legs work. I liked seeing the camera track set-up at the end.
Also had to wonder: What was that thing those kitties were feeling compelled to chase? Was it a decoy?
Also had to wonder: What was that thing those kitties were feeling compelled to chase? Was it a decoy?
Re: Cheetahs on the edge
I wondered the same thing.
It was visible towards the end: a black thingy being pulled by a cord. I'm guessing a black cotton fabric bolus rubbed against critter meat. Especially after the camera track setup was shown, it reminded me of one of the "Too Cute" episodes where puppies are exercised with toys pulled along a track. The explanation given was that it gave them (the puppies) a chance to engage and exercise their "chase" instincts.
Also, the Youtube version played smoother for me:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THA_5cqAfCQ
Truly, it was breathtaking: all that glorious, coordinated motion, with the head rock-steady and the eyes in total focus !
It was visible towards the end: a black thingy being pulled by a cord. I'm guessing a black cotton fabric bolus rubbed against critter meat. Especially after the camera track setup was shown, it reminded me of one of the "Too Cute" episodes where puppies are exercised with toys pulled along a track. The explanation given was that it gave them (the puppies) a chance to engage and exercise their "chase" instincts.
Also, the Youtube version played smoother for me:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THA_5cqAfCQ
Truly, it was breathtaking: all that glorious, coordinated motion, with the head rock-steady and the eyes in total focus !
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Re: Cheetahs on the edge
Dog toy on a string. There was an interview on how to do everything.
http://howtodoeverything.org
Search for "Episode 85: Hecklers, Cheetahs, and Goodbyes" skip ahead to about halfway through.
http://howtodoeverything.org
Search for "Episode 85: Hecklers, Cheetahs, and Goodbyes" skip ahead to about halfway through.
"Be not deceived by the sweet words of proverbial philosophy. Sugar of lead is a poison."
Re: Cheetahs on the edge
Very nice "behind the scenes" description. To me, the most interesting part was the "acclimitization" period: a month getting the cats accustomed to all the equipment (sights, sounds).I.D.10-t wrote:http://howtodoeverything.org
Search for "Episode 85: Hecklers, Cheetahs, and Goodbyes" skip ahead to about halfway through.
Also, FWIW, here're some Wikipedia tidbits about cheetahs:
1) Peak speeds: 70mph, for ~1/4mi bursts. (ZOOM!)
2) 0-60mph in 3 seconds. (HOLY CRAP !)