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  2. Bela-Bela - Wikipedia

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    Bela-Bela (Tswana/Pedi for "the pot that boils") [2] - formerly known as Warmbaths, Afrikaans: Warmbad [3] - is a town in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. Deriving its name from the geothermic hot springs around which the town was built. The town is situated in the Waterberg District of the Limpopo Province.

  3. Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    It is a potential site for the Cheetah Reintroduction in India. The cheetah prey density were reasonable and based on current prey density the area could support about 25 cheetahs. 750 km 2 area was recommended by relocation of 23 villages. After relocating the species, the site could support over 50 wild cheetahs and Nauradehi could harbour ...

  4. Bela, Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    Bela (Balochi: بݔلہ), (Sindhi: ٻيلو) is an important city of Lasbela District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. [2] It is an ancient city in a historic track surrounded by hills above the Arabian Sea , nearly 180 km (110 mi) northwest of Karachi and 500 km (310 mi) south of Quetta .

  5. Laurie Marker - Wikipedia

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    Laurie Marker (née Laura Lee Bushey) was born in Detroit, Michigan and lived in Birmingham, a suburb of Detroit. Her father, Ralph, came from a farming family and was an agricultural economist and accountant.

  6. Miracinonyx - Wikipedia

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    Miracinonyx (colloquially known as the "American cheetah") is an extinct genus of felids belonging to the subfamily Felinae that was endemic to North America from the Pleistocene epoch (about 2.5 million to 16,000 years ago) and morphologically similar to the modern cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), although its apparent similar ecological niches have been considered questionable due to anatomical ...

  7. East African cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The earliest African cheetah fossils from the early Pleistocene have been found in the lower beds of the Olduvai Gorge site in northern Tanzania. [7]Not much was known about the East African cheetah's evolutionary story, although at first, the East and Southern African cheetahs were thought to be identical as the genetic distance between the two subspecies is low. [13]

  8. La Vida Mineral Springs - Wikipedia

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    La Vida is the site of two separate water sources, a natural spring or seep known to indigenous people, and a water well drilled in 1893 as part of the exploration of the Brea-Olinda Oil Field. [4] [5] [6] La Vida Mineral Springs, sometimes called LaVida Hot Springs, was operated as a resort and spa from the 1910s to the 1980s. [7]

  9. 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. The head is small and rounded, with a short snout and black tear-like facial streaks. It reaches 67–94 cm (26–37 in) at the shoulder, and the head-and-body length is ...