In the distance, a group of antelopes are happily lying on the soft grass to rest, and the afterglow of the setting sun shines down, coating their bodies with gold. But no one noticed that in a bush in the distance, two golden lights lit up quietly. The lantern slowly approached the antelope, and when it was only about 20 meters, the figure suddenly jumped out. Antelopes exploded instantly, and they scattered, but it was too late. Death covered a newborn antelope like a scattered golden net. A light golden figure appeared and pounced on the gazelle. Its sharp teeth bit the gazelle's throat, and the gazelle struggled desperately, but in less than a minute it lost its ability to resist and fell to the ground. The king of victory is a cheetah.
Its streamlined body shape, developed muscles, towering and high-speed flying all reveal strength and beauty. The most striking thing is its golden eyes, which are dignified and cold. That is the unique aloofness of cheetahs. Even human beings, as primates of all things, can't help but respect that kind of eyes, even Abala. Every cheetah is a natural sprinter, but they have a fatal weakness-no endurance. Cheetah can only run for 3 minutes at most. After three minutes, they must stop. As soon as the cubs are born, they will know that they must run faster, because only by running faster can they hunt prey and survive. Moreover, every young antelope must learn to run within half an hour after birth, so as to escape the hunters. Our Olympic Games has a slogan called Higher! Hurry up! Stronger! There is also a law in the animal world: whoever is fast can survive.
Cheetah and antelope chase each other from generation to generation, and the law of nature-natural selection, survival of the fittest, continues on them from generation to generation.
Although human society is not a jungle world. However, the intangible competition in human society is sometimes fiercer than the jungle world, so let us firmly remember the figure and speed of the leopard.