Cheetahs Up Close with Bertie Gregory
Cheetahs Up Close with Bertie Gregory takes wildlife filmmaker and documentarian Bertie Gregory to the Serengeti where he focuses on two groups of cheetahs to highlight the struggles of the fastest land animal which finds itself stuck in the middle of the food chain. Bertie and his team spend time with both a mother and her two young cubs, noting that 95% of cheetahs don't make it to adulthood, and a pack of three young males all struggling to survive.
Notable for its gorgeous shots of the wild and the animals, the documentary focuses on how the cheetahs hunt and the cats being hunted by larger animals such as hyenas and lions. There may not be any big surprises, and the camera carefully avoids any overly-gory moments of cheetahs feeding, but for wildlife fans you will get exactly what you expect with a bit of social commentary thrown in as Bertie comments on the unwitting trouble safari tour groups can cause while disrupting the animals' natural habitat.
- Title: Cheetahs Up Close with Bertie Gregory
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