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The image is a close-up portrait of a cheetah running in a grassy field. The cheetah is in mid-stride, with its head turned slightly to the left. Its fur is a light tan color, with black spots. The background is a blur of grass and trees. The image is taken at a low angle, which makes the cheetah look larger and more imposing. The cheetah is a symbol of speed, power, and grace. It is the fastest land animal in the world, and it can reach speeds of up to 70 mph. Cheetahs are found in Africa and Asia, and they typically live in grasslands and savannas. They are solitary animals, and they hunt by chasing down their prey. Cheetahs are an endangered species, and there are only about 7,000 left in the wild.

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