BBC presenter Simon King, best known for the Big Cat Diary programmes, was attacked by a rabid cheetah while filming in Kenya, it has emerged.
King was filming the story of orphaned cheetah cub Toki when a wild female ran at him, leaping up at his body.
Both he and assistant Stephen Nangunye were bitten and scratched during the attack but were not badly hurt.
The men were given rabies jabs after the incident last summer. The wild cheetah later died of the disease.
"It was desperately sad that such a beautiful animal should succumb to such a deadly virus," said King.
"I, meanwhile, am fine. Seven jabs later, I should be able to bathe in the rabies virus without being infected."
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