WATCH: Adorable footage of cheetah cubs playing together at Rietvlei Nature Reserve
Updated | By Mike V
The arrival of the cutest new residents at Rietvlei Nature Reserve.
We love animals. Remember the panda video we recently shared?
The only thing we love more than animals is young, baby animals, and in this case, cheetah cubs.
Rietvlei Nature Reserve in the City of Tshwane, Gauteng, welcomed their newest members in an adorable video shared on social media.
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The tweet from their twitter account stated the following:
"City of Tshwane is delighted to welcome five new cheetah cubs at the Rietvlei Nature Reserve.🐆🐆"
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Watch the video below as the new cubs jump around... playfully wrestling with each other:
[WATCH - PART ONE] City of Tshwane is delighted to welcome five new cheetah cubs at the Rietvlei Nature Reserve. 🐆 🐆 Video by Madeleen van Schalkwyk – Tshwane Nature Conservation. pic.twitter.com/iUVfISPJGu
— City of Tshwane (@CityTshwane) March 14, 2022
Video credit: Madeleen van Schalkwyk – Tshwane Nature Conservation
When we see videos like this, it just reminds us of how privileged we are to see these beautiful animals in South Africa.
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[IN PICTURES] The City of Tshwane welcomes five new cheetah cubs to Rietvlei Nature Reserve 🐆🐆 @CityTshwane pic.twitter.com/ZSwddDJzZH
— Mayor Randall Williams (@tshwane_mayor) March 14, 2022
City of Tshwane Mayor, Randall WIlliams, shared the media statement on Twitter:
Main image attribution: Madeleen van Schalkwyk – Tshwane Nature Conservation
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