A Kiwi teenager attacked by a cheetah while on a family holiday in South Africa was lucky he wasn't more seriously hurt in the "harrowing" ordeal, an animal behaviour expert says.
Isaac Driver, 14, received injuries to his back and shoulder when he was attacked while leaving a cheetah enclosure and pinned to the ground by the big cat, Radio New Zealand reported.
His mother Mandy Driver told Radio New Zealand Isaac was okay, and she did not want the park shut down.
Massey University lecturer in animal behaviour and welfare Rachael Stratton said while the attack would have been terrifying, "it could have been much worse".
Cheetahs weren't usually aggressive but because they were wild animals could be unpredictable and there was a myriad of reasons why the animal may have attacked, she told the Herald.