Walking With Cheetahs

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Nomad tribe of Bushmen is on the hot Kalahari Desert – in the company of tame cheetah. Although by nature they are killers, these big cats is surprisingly easy to tame. Photos of animals taken in Wildlife Naankuse in Namibia. They were educated people, after their mother was shot dead by poachers five years ago. As a result, three cheetahs – a male and two females with joy rushing to their masters, the people of the tribe of Bushmen, on a daily three-hour walk through the desert.

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