It is an iconic predator on the plains of Africa, streaking after its prey at speeds of up to 100km/h.
But despite appearing in countless wildlife documentaries about the continent, it appears the cheetah is not really African at all.
New research has found that the cheetah actually migrated from North America around 100,000 years ago during the last Ice Age before becoming isolated in Africa.
A genetic study has found the cats evolved from the North American puma and made an epic journey across a landbridge into Asia and then travelled south to Africa.
Their populations dwindled during the migrations which led to a dramatic reduction in their gene pool as the animals were forced into incestuous mating.