Cheetah in the Car

In the Masai Mara region of Kenya a wild cheetah jumped on the hood of our car. He came in and stood on the dash as he looked for prey. Check out my hotel at: www.hemingwayinn.com.
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25 Responses to “Cheetah in the Car”

  • jessicae33:

    cheetah’s do that alot. theyr the only wild cats that get close to humans like this, and are comfortable n feel no threat. its prolly because they can run faster than you can blink

  • VorkeyYT:

    Cheetahs are so curious and friendly.

  • MsAnnabell666:

    That is awesome!!! i so want to go to kenya!!! what happened to you guys though probably happens only once in a life time unless your really lucky.

  • BlackBelt921:

    The guy in the hat is so chill XD

  • carllundstrom:

    @marcelosinico I totally agree that this is strange behavior. I’ve been to the Masai Mara and cheetas are normally very shy. Though I have been fortunate enough to see cheetas at the Masai Mara you normally have to look for them for days, weeks, and sometimes even months. This is because they usually try their best to stay away from humans. This was surprising to see but very nice :)

  • vberga123:

    alguém ouvio “posso fazer a foto”

  • PokerVertigo:

    listen to the idiot woman stating over and over “Billy.. I want her off the car”… Fuck you bitch… the cheetah is more interesting to look at than your ugly face… you get off the car…

  • leozamprogno:

    puta merda…como eu queria tá nesse lugar! muito lindo o guepardo…

  • sakyoraki:

    And what happened next? He/she just go away after a few minutes?

  • marcelosinico:

    Cheetahs have a very fragile body structure (light bones to run better). Humans are very scary for them because we are too tall.
    Very interesting behavior!
    This cheetah probably had contact with humans before.
    It shows that they are very well treated by humans in the reserve.

  • Elurofila:

    DANG!!!!! lucky people!!!! I wish it was me there!!!

  • Rodrigues817:

    As coisas só acontecem com americano!

  • SHJordan:

    E ainda fez pose!!! xD Miserê!!!

  • juaumvs:

    bandit keith at the left

  • samp987:

    Just shut the fuck up and enjoy this creature. I would be so happy to be in that jeep.
    Why cry about it when you went there in the first place anyway?

  • TheVriezenveen:

    wow amazing! i would have been scared to death! maybey they are not so agressive as the lions. But it is an wild animal, with amazing instincts. If it feels threatened, you’re dead in a few seconds….But its really to see the animal that close!

  • 18PANA:

    it needed a better view point to search for prey……

  • SakeKang:

    Eh cheetahs arent aggressive lol they are actually quite tameable and friendly to humans unless they feel threatened

  • PokerVertigo:

    The stupid girl in the car was “freaking out”… there’s what like at least 3 full grown men in the car… I doubt a cheetah poses a threat to one man… There’s no way the cheetah is stupid enough to attack anyone there… However, it is surprising the cheetah trusted the people as much as it did…

  • justlovecats:

    I think that is Kike.

  • divedivedive:

    awesome!

  • MBVid:

    (whispers) billy… billy… I want you to leave your annoying bitch with a pack of lions…

    I mean CMON WOMAN, can’t you tell the difference between danger and beauty?

  • mikej5337:

    are these really wild cheetahs? because they dont seem to be afraid of humans at all…

  • biggydx:

    I very much doubt the cheetah would have did anything to these people. THere looks like theres four of them at least and one of her. Assuming her cubs werent around or it was a male, than yes, the cat was probably hot and needed some shade

  • jewelz17:

    wow……. shes/hes georgeous.

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