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The indian cheetah is currently being released into the wild in an effort to repopulate india with adequate predators. Cheetahs there went extinct because of hunting. Even when cheetahs had given hundreds of years of companionship and loyalty to ancient indian hunters, they were all killed for fur and thrill
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Cheetahs currently live in parts of Asia like Iran mostly, but they are EXTREMELY endangered with about only 50 left in all of Iran. This is caused by poaching. They are the second rarest cat in the world. The African cheetah numbers 10,000 and still critically endangered. These range throughout all of Africa except Madagascar
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Lions have longer legs and are shorter in length but taller in height, just like how the cheetah is built. Tigers have incredibly short legs and a skinny rat tail. Tigers have more of a 'pot belly' than lions. But they are both part of the feline family and are both over rated- I mean, … Read more
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One defense is that long tail, which has a hard, thick, heavy bulb at the end which sometimes strikes fishermen in the head. They also grow to over twenty feet long and can swim very very fast. They have short strong jaws and large eyes to see clearly in order to aim their bulbed tail
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A cheetah has never been recorded killing a giraffe before, but I am SURE it has happened before. Maybe with a baby one. But cheetahs care much more on self preservation than starvation. A cheetah has been recorded killing a large bok and an okapi, zebra, black-buck, ostrich, and many more prey animals from guinea … Read more