A team at the Cincinnati Zoo put a 1200-frame-per-second camera on a track and zoomed along for a memorable ride. National Geographic says it is the first time the swift cat has been filmed in slow-mo, high-definition from the side, rather than from a fixed location. This way, the camera was able to capture every sinew and stride in dramatic detail.
Unfortunately, cheetahs are not outrunning extinction. Their numbers have dwindled below 15,000 in Africa due to the shrinking of their habitat and scarcity of prey, the WCS says. In some parts, the populations of subspecies have fallen below 100, putting them among the most endangered cats.