Can you see the three big cats in this picture? One is VERY hard to spot
The cheetahs are camouflaged as they hunt for prey on the Kenyan plains
NOT all of the cheetahs in this photo are easy to spot - there are in fact THREE cats looking for prey on the Kenyan plains.
The picture was taken by German wildlife photographer Ingo Gerlach.
The ease with which one of the animals has hidden itself shows how good their camouflage is when it comes to staying undercover.
The three cheetahs, which are brothers, were stalking wildebeest in the Masai Mara savannah, when the photo was taken.
While two can be seen, one manages to blend perfectly into his surroundings.
One of the fastest animals on land, cheetahs can reach speed of up to 70mph.
However they use their speed in a huge burst of energy and cannot maintain it for long.
So they often target their prey carefully.
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When not speeding after their next meal, they have a calm and relaxed manner.
Their slender bodies are built for speed and they have tear drop markings on their coats.
Usually found in eastern and southern Africa, they can also be found in Iran.