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  2. Cheetah reintroduction in India - Wikipedia

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    Increasing cheetah population leads to the animals venturing out of the core zones of the park into adjoining agricultural lands and non-forested areas, bringing them into conflict with humans. [71] [72] On 2 April 2023, a male cheetah escaped from the boundaries of the park before being captured in a village 20 km (12 mi) from the park.

  3. Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    There are indirect ways to measure how fast a cheetah can run. One case is known of a cheetah that overtook a young male pronghorn. Cheetahs can overtake a running antelope with a 140 m (150 yd) head start. Both animals were clocked at 80 km/h (50 mph) by speedometer reading while running alongside a vehicle at full speed. [104]

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  5. As another cheetah dies in India, authorities try to get ...

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    An eighth cheetah death in India’s Kuno National Park last Friday has raised new questions about a project that reintroduced the big cats to the country 10 months ago and has been mired in ...

  6. Northeast African cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The cheetahs would surrender their meals to spotted and striped hyenas. Cheetahs are known to be unable to defend themselves against these predators. However, coalitions of male adult cheetahs can chase predators away. Additionally, a single cheetah can chase jackals, golden wolves and a lone wild dog away.

  7. Seventh cheetah dies in India, raising concerns over ... - AOL

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    India’s struggling efforts to reintroduce the cheetah species have been dealt another blow, with the death of a seventh cheetah in Madhya Pradesh state’s Kuno National Park, according to CNN ...

  8. Speed, agility, smarts: Here's why the cheetah is the ... - AOL

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    The head of Africa's Cheetah Conservation Fund visited the headquarters of the fast-growing company that uses the speedy mammal as its symbol. Speed, agility, smarts: Here's why the cheetah is the ...

  9. Cheetah Conservation Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Cheetah Conservation Fund is a research and lobby institution in Namibia concerned with the study and sustenance of the country's cheetah population, the largest and healthiest in the world. Its Research and Education Centre is located 44 kilometres (27 mi) east of Otjiwarongo .