My favorite explorer Bertie Gregory takes us on another Up Close adventure with some fast-moving cheetahs in Cheetahs Up Close with Bertie Gregory. Learning about how cheetahs from cubs resemble a cuter version of a honeybadger to learning their natural hunting skills.
The Synopsis
Bertie arrives in the Serengeti as the spectacular wildebeest migration kicks off. He’s here to film the fastest land animal on Earth: the cheetah. As he gets close to a mother caring for her tiny cubs and a young group of males executing phenomenal hunts as a team, he learns about the unexpected challenges the species endures.

The British filmmaker, Bertie Gregory, curiosity and fascination for wildlife started during his childhood. A passion so strong that he won National Geographic Young Explorer, Youth Outdoor Photographer of the year. Gregory became an assistant for the well-known National Geographic cat photographer Steve Winter. Since graduating with a Zoology degree from Bristol University he has filmed several documentaries. He is known for his Epic Adventures and Up Close series. Last year he brought us Dolphins Up Close with Bertie Gregory.
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Weeks before the release of Cheetahs Up Close with Bertie Gregory I had the opportunity to connect with the extraordinary adventurer Bertie Gregory. We discussed the filming while the cheetahs were at their full speed and the baby cubs. Also about something the film covers that we don’t usually get to see during his explorations, the tourists in safaris.
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Cheetahs Up Close with Bertie Gregory is now available on National Geographic, Hulu and Disney+
Source: LRMExclusive, National Geographic
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