These week-old cubs are ferociously cute as they were spotted walking together into the wild for the first time ever in their life. Gorgeous pictures of these fluffy cheetah cubs were captured at the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania by wildlife photographer, Paul Mahagi.
He spent hours photographing wildlife in the national park and had been waiting for the past week to see these cubs. Every hour was worth it for the photographer as he witnessed their first curious taps on the outside world and captured them in his camera.
Cute, fluffly cheetah cubs were seen walking after they were born just last week.


Despite having to wait for days to capture this, Mahagi was so satisfied and happy with what he got.
"I'm very happy with how these turned out. I never knew I would get such a great expression. It looks like he is saying hello to the world. The cheetahs are very cute," said the photographer.
These cubs are born with lots of extra fluff before they grow up into lean cats that can run as fast as 70 miles per hour. They are also the fastest species, but before that, these cubs weigh no more than a tin of soda.

Curious steps were taken as these babies explore a whole new world.
