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Cheetahs are resident now in 23% of their range in Kenya
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A cheetah is the fastest animal on earth
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to an increase in human population that has led to habitat loss, and conflicts with people
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Cheetahs don’t avoid water but swim across rivers
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The cheetah can run as fast as 120.7 km/h
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The cheetahs hunt at night
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The cheetahs are now considered “Vulnerable”
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Cheetahs hunt both alone and in group
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The cheetahs hunt in group or alone
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During the last 18 years the population of cheetah worldwide have declined by 30% due to habitat loss and fragmentation
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to human population increase that has led to habitat loss, conflicts with people, a reduction in prey base, diseases as well as poorly managed tourism
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Global wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 in numbers with the last significant populations remaining in East and Southern Africa and are represented by different subspecies
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The last significant population of cheetahs predominantly remain in Southern and East Africa
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The cheetah hunts in group or alone
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Cheetahs are considered “Vulnerable”
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The global wild cheetah population is 7,500
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A cheetah can run faster than any other land animal
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During the last 18 years the population of cheetah have declined by 30%
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A cheetah uses a slow-speed hunt or full-speed-chase
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to an increase in the human population that has led to habitat loss
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A cheetah is amongst the most elusive as well as beautiful of African animals
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It is estimated that the population of cheetah have dropped by 30% during the last 18 years primarily due to anthropogenic factors
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The cheetah belongs to the subfamily Felinae
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A cheetah hunts alone or in group
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Global wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 in numbers with the last significant populations remaining in Southern and East Africa
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Cheetahs are amongst the most beautiful of African animals
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The cheetah hunts at night
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Wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 world-wide
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The population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500 world-wide
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Cheetah can run as fast as 109.4 km
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Cheetah hunts at night to avoid disturbance
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To see a cheetah whilst on safari is a privilege
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The population of cheetah in the world have dropped by 30% during the last 18 years
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Cheetah is amongst the most beautiful and elusive of African animals
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East and South African population of cheetahs are represented by different subspecies
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The population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500 worldwide
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Cheetah does not avoid water
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Cheetah can run faster than any other land animal
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The cheetah is considered “Vulnerable”
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Population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500 world-wide
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Cheetahs don’t avoid water
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The cheetah is amongst the most elusive and beautiful of African animals
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to an increase in the human population that has led to habitat loss, a reduction in prey base and conflicts with people
-
-
The worldwide population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500
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Cheetahs are amongst the most elusive of African animals
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Population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500
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-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to an increase in human population that has led to habitat loss
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to human population increase that has led to habitat loss, a reduction in prey base, diseases and poorly managed tourism
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The cheetah doesn’t avoid water
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The cheetah is now considered “Vulnerable”
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Wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 worldwide
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Worldwide cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to loss of habitat
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Cheetah is the fastest animal on earth
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-
To see cheetahs on safari is a real privilege
-
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A cheetah is amongst the most elusive and beautiful of African animals
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to human population increase that has led to habitat loss, conflicts with people, a reduction in prey base, diseases and poorly managed tourism
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The cheetah hunts both alone and in group
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The scientific name for cheetah is Acinonyx jubatus
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to an increase in the human population that has led to habitat loss, as well as conflicts with people
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-
The cheetah does not avoid water but swims across rivers
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to human population increase
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A cheetah hunts in group or alone
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to loss of habitat, conflicts with people, and diseases
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Cheetah hunts at night to avoid hot weather
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Cheetahs can run faster than any other land animal
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Cheetahs hunt alone or in group
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Cheetahs use a slow-speed hunt or full-speed-chase
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Cheetah is a big cat
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to human population increase that has led to habitat loss, a reduction in prey base, diseases and poorly managed tourism
-
-
The cheetahs hunt alone or in group
-
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Global wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 with the last significant populations remaining in Southern and East Africa
-
-
Cheetahs are amongst the fastest, the most beautiful as well as elusive of African animals
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to an increase in the human population that has led to habitat loss, and conflicts with people
-
-
To see cheetah on safari is a real privilege
-
-
Globally the population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500
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-
The cheetah swims across rivers
-
-
To see the cheetahs on safari is a real privilege
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to an increase in human population that has led to habitat loss, and a reduction in prey base
-
-
The last significant population of cheetahs predominantly remain in East and Southern Africa
-
-
Cheetahs are amongst the most beautiful and elusive of African animals
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to habitat loss, conflicts with people, and diseases
-
-
A cheetah belongs to the subfamily Felinae
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Wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 globally
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-
The cheetahs swim across rivers
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-
The population of cheetah have dropped by 30% during the last 18 years primarily due to anthropogenic factors
-
-
The cheetahs do not avoid water but swim across rivers
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to poorly managed tourism
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to diseases
-
-
Global wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 with the last significant populations remaining in Southern and East Africa and are represented by different subspecies
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to an increase in the human population that has led to habitat loss, and conflicts with people
-
-
Cheetah is amongst the most elusive and beautiful of African animals
-
-
Cheetahs do not avoid water
-
-
Global wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 in numbers wherein the East and South African population of cheetahs are represented by different subspecies
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to an increase in human population that has led to habitat loss, as well as conflicts with people
-
-
Cheetah is amongst the most beautiful of African animals
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It is believed that the population of cheetah have declined by 30% during the last 18 years primarily due to anthropogenic factors
-
-
The last significant population of cheetahs remain in East and Southern Africa
-
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South and East African population of cheetahs are represented by different subspecies
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to an increase in the human population that has led to habitat loss, a reduction in prey base and conflicts with people
-
-
Cheetahs is a big cats
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Global wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 with the last significant populations remaining in East and Southern Africa
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A cheetah hunts at night to avoid disturbance and hot weather
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to human population increase, a reduction in prey base, as well as diseases
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The population of cheetah is said to be decreasing
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A cheetah is considered “Vulnerable”
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A cheetah can run as fast as 120.7 km/h
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to loss of habitat
-
-
A cheetah is known for its incredible speed
-
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The population of cheetah have declined by 30% during the last 18 years due to anthropogenic factors
-
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Population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500 across the world
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Cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 worldwide
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Cheetahs are resident now in around 23% of their range in Kenya
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The cheetah is known for its incredible speed
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To see the cheetahs whilst on safari is a privilege
-
-
The cheetah hunts at night to avoid disturbance
-
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Cheetahs hunt in group or alone
-
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Cheetah hunts at night to avoid disturbance and hot weather
-
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Globally wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500
-
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The global population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500
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A cheetah doesn’t avoid water but swims across rivers
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to diseases
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to human population increase, a reduction in prey base, and diseases
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A cheetah does’nt avoid water
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Population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500 on a global scale
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Cheetah belongs to the subfamily Felinae
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World-wide cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500
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Global cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500
-
-
The cheetah is amongst the most beautiful of African animals
-
-
The cheetahs are amongst the most beautiful as well as elusive of African animals
-
-
To see cheetah whilst on safari is a privilege
-
-
Global wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 in numbers with the last significant populations remaining in Southern and East Africa and are represented by different subspecies
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to an increase in human population that has led to habitat loss, and a reduction in prey base
-
-
Global population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500
-
-
A cheetah is a big cat
-
-
A cheetah swims across rivers
-
-
A cheetah hunts at night
-
-
Cheetahs are now considered “Vulnerable”
-
-
A cheetah is now considered “Vulnerable”
-
-
Globally cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500
-
-
Globally cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to human population increase, a reduction in prey base, as well as diseases
-
-
During the last 18 years the population of cheetah in the world have dropped by 30%
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to habitat loss, conflicts with people, as well as diseases
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The cheetahs are amongst the fastest, the most beautiful as well as elusive of African animals
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There were 15,000 number of cheetahs in Africa during the 1970s
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to human population increase that has led to habitat loss, conflicts with people, a reduction in prey base, diseases and poorly managed tourism
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-
The cheetahs use a slow-speed hunt or full-speed-chase
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to loss of habitat, conflicts with people, and diseases
-
-
Cheetah uses a slow-speed hunt or full-speed-chase
-
-
Cheetah is amongst the most beautiful as well as elusive of African animals
-
-
A cheetah is amongst the most beautiful of African animals
-
-
Global wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 wherein the East and South African population of cheetahs are represented by different subspecies
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to human population increase that has led to habitat loss, conflicts with people, a reduction in prey base, diseases as well as poorly managed tourism
-
-
Cheetahs can run as fast as 109.4 km
-
-
To see cheetahs whilst on safari is a privilege
-
-
The cheetah hunts alone or in group
-
-
Cheetahs are the fastest animals on earth
-
-
A cheetah hunts both alone and in group
-
-
Cheetah does not avoid water but swims across rivers
-
-
It is estimated that the population of cheetah have declined by 30% during the last 18 years primarily due to anthropogenic factors
-
-
Scientific name for cheetah is Acinonyx jubatus
-
-
The cheetah is the fastest animal on earth
-
-
The population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500 globally
-
-
Cheetahs belong to the subfamily Felinae
-
-
Global wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 with the last significant populations remaining in East and Southern Africa and are represented by different subspecies
-
-
The East and South African population of cheetahs are represented by different subspecies
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to a reduction in prey base
-
-
The last significant population of cheetahs remain in Southern and East Africa
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to an increase in the human population that has led to habitat loss, as well as conflicts with people
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to poorly managed tourism
-
-
Cheetahs hunt at night
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-
Cheetahs were widely distributed across Kenya in the past but over the years, due to various reasons, the numbers have greatly reduced
-
-
Cheetah is considered “Vulnerable”
-
-
The cheetahs are the fastest animals on earth
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to an increase in the human population that has led to habitat loss, and a reduction in prey base
-
-
Cheetahs hunt at night to avoid disturbance and hot weather
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to an increase in human population that has led to habitat loss, as well as conflicts with people
-
-
Cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 globally
-
-
The cheetahs are amongst the most elusive as well as beautiful of African animals
-
-
The cheetahs don’t avoid water but swim across rivers
-
-
Cheetah hunts in group or alone
-
-
Worldwide population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500
-
-
Cheetah swims across rivers
-
-
The cheetah hunts at night to avoid hot weather
-
-
It is believed that the population of cheetah have dropped by 30% during the last 18 years primarily due to anthropogenic factors
-
-
The cheetah hunts at night to avoid disturbance and hot weather
-
-
Global wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500
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-
Over the years cheetah numbers have greatly reduced
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Cheetahs inhabit most of Africa and parts of Iran
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Population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500 globally
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-
Cheetahs were widely distributed across Kenya in the past but over the years, due to human population increase, conflicts with people, a reduction in prey base, diseases and poorly managed tourism, the numbers have greatly reduced
-
-
A cheetah is amongst the most elusive of African animals
-
-
The last significant population of cheetahs remain in Southern and East Africa and are represented by different subspecies
-
-
Global wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 in numbers with the last significant populations remaining in East and Southern Africa
-
-
To see a cheetah on safari is a real privilege
-
-
Cheetah is known for its incredible speed
-
-
Cheetah doesn’t avoid water
-
-
The last significant population of cheetahs remain in East and Southern Africa and are represented by different subspecies
-
-
Cheetahs swim across rivers
-
-
Cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500 world-wide
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to human population increase, a reduction in prey base, and diseases
-
-
The cheetah is amongst the most beautiful and elusive of African animals
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to conflicts with people
-
-
The population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500 across the world
-
-
The cheetah is a big cat
-
-
Wild cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500
-
-
A cheetah is amongst the most beautiful and elusive of African animals
-
-
The cheetah doesn’t avoid water but swims across rivers
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to an increase in human population that has led to habitat loss, and conflicts with people
-
-
Cheetah hunts alone or in group
-
-
Last significant population of cheetahs remain in Southern and East Africa and are represented by different subspecies
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to an increase in the human population that has led to habitat loss
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to habitat loss, conflicts with people, as well as diseases
-
-
Cheetahs were widely distributed across Kenya in the past but are resident now in 23% of their range
-
-
The cheetah is amongst the fastest, the most beautiful as well as elusive of African animals
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to a reduction in prey base
-
-
A cheetah does not avoid water
-
-
A cheetah hunts at night to avoid hot weather
-
-
The cheetah is amongst the most elusive as well as beautiful of African animals
-
-
The cheetahs don’t avoid water
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers
-
-
The world-wide population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500
-
-
A cheetah does not avoid water but swims across rivers
-
-
The population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500 on a global scale
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Cheetahs inhabit parts of Iran and most of Africa
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Last significant population of cheetahs remain in East and Southern Africa and are represented by different subspecies
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to an increase in the human population that has led to habitat loss, and a reduction in prey base
-
-
The cheetah is amongst the most beautiful as well as elusive of African animals
-
-
The cheetahs are amongst the most elusive and beautiful of African animals
-
-
Cheetah is now considered “Vulnerable”
-
-
Cheetahs are amongst the most elusive as well as beautiful of African animals
-
-
The cheetahs hunt both alone and in group
-
-
To see the cheetah on safari is a real privilege
-
-
Population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500 worldwide
-
-
Cheetahs are amongst the most elusive and beautiful of African animals
-
-
The cheetahs are known for their incredible speed
-
-
The cheetahs are amongst the most elusive of African animals
-
-
The South and East African population of cheetahs are represented by different subspecies
-
-
The cheetah does not avoid water
-
-
Cheetah is amongst the fastest, the most beautiful as well as elusive of African animals
-
-
The cheetah can run faster than any other land animal
-
-
A cheetah is amongst the most beautiful as well as elusive of African animals
-
-
The cheetah can run as fast as 109.4 km
-
-
Cheetah doesn’t avoid water but swims across rivers
-
-
The cheetahs are considered “Vulnerable”
-
-
Cheetahs can run as fast as 120.7 km/h
-
-
The cheetahs are amongst the most beautiful and elusive of African animals
-
-
The cheetah is amongst the most elusive of African animals
-
-
The cheetah uses a slow-speed hunt or full-speed-chase
-
-
Cheetahs were widely distributed across Kenya in the past
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to human population increase
-
-
Cheetahs do not avoid water but swim across rivers
-
-
Cheetahs are amongst the most beautiful as well as elusive of African animals
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to conflicts with people
-
-
Cheetah is amongst the most elusive as well as beautiful of African animals
-
-
The population of cheetah have declined by 30% during the last 18 years primarily due to anthropogenic factors
-
-
Global cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500
-
-
The cheetahs are amongst the most beautiful of African animals
-
-
Cheetah population is estimated to be 7,500
-
-
Cheetahs were widely distributed across Kenya in the past but over the years, due to human population increase, conflicts with people, a reduction in prey base, diseases as well as poorly managed tourism, the numbers have greatly reduced
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A cheetah hunts at night to avoid disturbance
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Cheetah can run as fast as 120.7 km/h
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Cheetah in the Masai Mara, Africa, 1995. Analogue Film Shot, scanned.
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Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced in numbers due to an increase in human population that has led to habitat loss
-
-
To see the cheetah whilst on safari is a privilege
-
-
Cheetah is amongst the most elusive of African animals
-
-
World-wide population of cheetah is estimated to be 7,500
-
-
Over the years cheetahs have greatly reduced due to habitat loss, conflicts with people, and diseases
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Cheetahs are known for their incredible speed
5 facts about cheetah
- The height of cheetah is 66-94 cm
- A cheetah can accelerate its speed from 0 to 60 mph in three seconds
- Puma and jaguarundi of the Americas are cheetah’s closest extant relatives
- World’s fastest land mammal is cheetah
- Cheetahs can make quick and sudden turns
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