The Serengeti grassland is the largest and most abundant species in Africa. After two days in Safari, we saw countless zebras, giraffes, various antelopes, horned horses, African lions, various birds, even a few leopards and so on. Today I finally saw the cheetah I always wanted to see. We stopped by the side of the road, observing with a telescope, waiting for two cheetahs to launch a thrilling hunt. Two cheetahs were patient and slowly approaching a far, far away gazelle (we watched for ten minutes to confirm their target). One cheetah moves first, the other hides behind the bushes, and the front cheetah finds a suitable hiding place, and for a while, two cheetahs will not be seen, and then the latter will approach the former. The rear cheetah has a large stomach and looks like it is pregnant. The two cheetahs thus approached their target. They finally leaned over the bushes and stopped moving for a long time. I think they were about to attack, although visually they were far from the gazelle. But something unexpected happened at the moment. About ten or so Safari vehicles passed by and asked what we were looking at, and the driver Eli told them there were two cheetahs behind the bushes, and suddenly a car drove into the grassland, approaching the bushes where the cheetah was hiding. More and more cars crossed the legal road boundary into the grassland, the vehicles startled the gazelle, and the gazelle began to move towards the antelope and horned herd. The plan of the cheetah had to begin at once, and they soon came out of the grass, accelerated, and accelerated again, chasing the antelope, fast enough to blink, or not enough to chase them at all. The antelope had already fled because of the vehicle, and it was crazy to escape under the cheetah chase. The cheetah was getting faster and faster, one chasing from behind, one surrounded from the side, and we were excited. However, one car chased the cheetah! Cheetahs were fast, vehicles were quickly thrown away by the cheetahs, but gazelles also managed to escape the cheetahs and return to the group, a group of antelopes and hornets began to run wild, I can no longer see the cheetahs, I think they eventually failed. Cheetahs are very difficult to find on the African grasslands, they are not very courageous, and are not good at hunting animals larger than their heads, because their skulls are vulnerable to damage than their large animals. Humans drive into their hunting areas, not only making them more upset but also letting off, possibly starving long before waiting for the next outcast gazelle. I am not an animal protectionist, but I am still furious that these vehicles are driving into the grassland illegally. There are Europeans and Americans, and there are Chinese. Record all this in detail, hoping that everyone will feel the beauty of the cheetah hunt and the speed. Turned from friend white