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  2. Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a large cat and the fastest land animal. It has a tawny to creamy white or pale buff fur that is marked with evenly spaced, solid black spots.

  3. Cheta (armed group) - Wikipedia

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    Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization cheta in Osogovo (March 1903).. A cheta (Albanian: çeta; Aromanian: ceatã; Bulgarian: чета; Greek: τσέτης; Romanian: ceată; Turkish: çete; Serbian: чета, romanized: četa), in plural chetas, were irregular armed bands present throughout the 19th-century Ottoman Empire, particularly in Anatolia and in the Balkans.

  4. Cheeta - Wikipedia

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    Cheta was a chimpanzee of undetermined sex born about 1937 trained by George Emerson, stated to be the current chimpanzee under contract by Metro for the Tarzan films in March, 1943. [ 15 ] Unknown 3 was a chimpanzee stated to have replaced the 1933–1943 Cheeta, cast in 1944 with a trainer from the St. Louis Zoo hired as handler for Tarzan ...

  5. Cheta - Wikipedia

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    Cheta may refer to: Cheta (armed group), a type of armed band of the Ottoman Balkans; Chaeta, part of some invertebrates' anatomy; Cheta (woreda), an administrative division of Ethiopia; Cheta, SBS Nagar, a village in India; Cheta language, a language of Brazil; Cheta Emba (born 1993), American rugby player; Cheta Ozougwu (born 1988), American ...

  6. Chaeta - Wikipedia

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    A chaeta or cheta (from Ancient Greek χαίτη (khaítē) 'crest, mane, flowing hair'; pl. chaetae) is a chitinous bristle or seta found on annelid worms, although the term is also frequently used to describe similar structures in other invertebrates such as arthropods.

  7. Acinonyx - Wikipedia

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    Acinonyx is a genus within the Felidae family. [1] The only living species of the genus, the cheetah (A. jubatus), lives in open grasslands of Africa and Asia. [2]Several fossil remains of cheetah-like cats were excavated that date to the late Pliocene and Middle Pleistocene. [3]

  8. Southeast African cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The Southeast African cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus) is the nominate cheetah subspecies native to East and Southern Africa. [1] The Southern African cheetah lives mainly in the lowland areas and deserts of the Kalahari, the savannahs of Okavango Delta, and the grasslands of the Transvaal region in South Africa.

  9. Northwest African cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest African cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus hecki), also known as the Saharan cheetah, is a cheetah subspecies native to the Sahara and the Sahel.It is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List.