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CHEETAHS CHASING THE LURE
Discovery Channel did this clip on the cheetahs at Animal Ark in Reno, Nevada. 

Animal Ark has used INJOY equipment exclusively for running their cheetahs. 

To quote Aaron Hiibel, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Animal Ark:

“I have used INJOY equipment for 14 years and highly recommend it for the running of cheetahs (and any other animal or bird of prey for that matter)."



Cheetahs from the Houston Zoo running the lure.....original INJOY machine and pulleys.  Note the machine stand is made from wood; the machine stands today are made from a plastic resin. 

Although the clip states that the machine was made by their staff from a lawnmower motor, this equipment is actually original INJOY equipment!  With a Ford starter motor!

Suggestion...do NOT mount your Standard Take Up Wheel as it's mounted in this clip....the wheel here is mounted backwards.