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This mother cheetah may just be the new “Octomom” in town. Bingwa, which means “champion” in Swahili, gave birth to a litter of eight cubs at the cheetah breeding center in the Saint Louis Zoo. While ...
A group of passionate scientists have come together to demand that the International Union for Conservation of Nature list the cheetah as endangered. Researchers with the National Geographic Society's ...
Learn how seven naturally preserved cheetahs discovered in northern Saudi Arabia reveal that the Arabian Peninsula once hosted multiple cheetah lineages, raising new possibilities for reintroducing ...
December 4th marks International Cheetah Day, reminding us to help protect the world's fastest land animal—the most threatened of the big cats. As with most wild animals throughout the world, habitat ...
In autumn 2022 and winter 2023, a total of 20 cheetahs from Namibia and South Africa were introduced to Kuno National Park in India to establish a free-ranging population -- for the first time since ...
The science behind the uptick in cheetah births includes a new fecal hormone method to determine pregnancy in the animals. National Zoo/SCBI Seven cheetah cubs, coated with smokey gray hair and about ...
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