2026 Cheetahs Calendars – Speed and Elegance Captured in Every Month
Explore our 2026 Cheetahs Calendars featuring the fastest land animal on Earth. Each month showcases stunning wildlife photography of cheetahs racing across open savannas, resting in golden grasslands, and caring for their playful cubs—capturing the speed, grace, and elegance that make these remarkable big cats so unforgettable.
Did You Know?
- Cheetahs are the fastest land animals on Earth, capable of reaching speeds up to 70 mph (113 km/h) in short bursts.
- Unlike other big cats, cheetahs cannot roar — instead, they chirp, purr, growl, and make bird-like calls.
- Their long tail acts like a rudder, helping them make sharp turns at high speeds while chasing prey.
- Cheetahs rely on acceleration rather than endurance — most hunts last less than a minute before they must rest.
About the 2026 Cheetahs Calendar
The 2026 Cheetahs Calendar showcases twelve stunning images capturing the sleek build, intense focus, and incredible speed of the world’s fastest land animal. From explosive chases across the savannah to peaceful moments resting in tall grass, each month highlights the remarkable beauty of these iconic big cats.
About Cheetahs
The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a remarkable big cat built for speed, with a lightweight frame, long limbs, and distinctive black "tear marks" beneath its eyes.
Capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in just a few seconds, cheetahs are the fastest land animals on Earth. Native to sub-Saharan Africa and a small region of Iran, these elegant predators rely on open landscapes where their speed and agility give them an advantage while hunting. Today, cheetahs are listed as vulnerable due to habitat loss, human conflict, and declining prey populations. The 2026 Cheetahs Calendar celebrates the beauty and grace of this extraordinary species while reminding us of the importance of wildlife conservation.