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  2. Breeding program - Wikipedia

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    Breeding programmes play a role in the conservation and preservation of the cheetah and the African wild dog. A breeding programme is the planned breeding of a group of animals or plants, usually involving at least several individuals and extending over several generations. There are a couple of breeding methods, such as artificial (which is ...

  3. Selective breeding - Wikipedia

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    Selective breeding was established as a scientific practice by Robert Bakewell during the British Agricultural Revolution in the 18th century. Arguably, his most important breeding program was with sheep. Using native stock, he was able to quickly select for large, yet fine-boned sheep, with long, lustrous wool.

  4. List of cat documentaries, television series and cartoons

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    Documentaries. Cats: Caressing the Tiger (1991), National Geographic. Catls: Choosing, Caring and Training (2008), Revolution LLC. Kedi (2016), Termite Films. Science of Cats (2014), National Geographic. Secret Life of Cats (2014), National Geographic. The Standard of Perfection: Show Cats (2009), Public Broadcasting Service.

  5. Geoffroy's cat - Wikipedia

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    The Geoffroy's cat is about the size of a domestic cat, but has numerous black spots and dark bands on the cheeks, head and neck as well as on the tail and limbs. The background colour of its fur varies from a brownish-yellow coat in the northern part of its range to a more grayish coat in the south. The underbelly hair is cream-coloured or ...

  6. Crossbreed - Wikipedia

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    Crossbreed. A crossbreed is an organism with purebred parents of two different breeds, varieties, or populations. Crossbreeding, sometimes called "designer crossbreeding", is the process of breeding such an organism. While crossbreeding is used to maintain health and viability of organisms, irresponsible crossbreeding can also produce organisms ...

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  8. 9 Rare Cat Breeds Most People Don't Know About - AOL

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    Lykoi. These cats just might be some of the most unique you've ever seen! People often compare them to werewolves because of their partially hairless complexion (which is caused by a genetic ...

  9. Polygyny in animals - Wikipedia

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    Polygyny in animals. Polygyny ( / pəˈlɪdʒɪni /; from Neo-Greek πολυγυνία, from πολύ- (polú-) 'many' and γυνή (gunḗ) 'woman, wife') [ 1] is a mating system in which one male lives and mates with multiple females but each female only mates with a few males. Systems where several females mate with several males are defined ...