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  2. Cheetahs and dogs have been pals for decades at the ... - AOL

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    Cheetah encounters are free with zoo admission, and happen at 10:30 a.m. and noon Friday through Tuesday. This story was part of a series in which The Enquirer meets and learns about Cincinnati ...

  3. Chehaw Park - Wikipedia

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    Chehaw Park is a park and zoo located in Albany, Georgia.The park was originally opened as Chehaw State Park in 1937, and currently covers 800 acres (320 ha). The Wild Animal Park was designed by naturalist Jim Fowler of television's Wild Kingdom.

  4. Oregon cub to be raised by Cincinnati Zoo cheetah mom - AOL

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    This is not the first time a cheetah at the zoo's Cheetah Breeding Center has adopted a cub. ... Cheetah Encounters occur Friday to Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. and 12 p.m.

  5. Wildlife Safari - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife Safari is a drive-through safari and zoological park in Winston, Oregon, United States.The park’s main draw is the 615-acre (249 ha) pastures and field enclosures visitors drive their vehicles through, enabling many up-close animal encounters and photo opportunities.

  6. Cheetah and little girl have adorable encounter at Virginia Zoo

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  7. Houston Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Ankole resting in the shade. Called the most ambitious project in the zoo's then 88-year history, the African Forest officially opened on December 10, 2010. [4] The exhibit is home to many African species, including the Grant's zebra, white rhinoceros, red river hog, Masai giraffe, ostrich, chimpanzee, and western lowland gorilla. [5]

  8. Laurie Marker - Wikipedia

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    For the next ten years, Marker continued traveling to Africa to learn more about the wild cheetah's problems and what could be done to assist endangered populations. [2] From 1988 to 1991, Marker served as executive director at the Smithsonian Institution's Center for New Opportunities in Animal Health Sciences (NOAHS), in Washington DC. [3]

  9. Fantastic Facts About the Incredible Cheetah - AOL

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    Even though the Cheetah is capable of reaching speeds up to 60 mph among other athletic feats – their inability to roar keeps them out the big cat league. Once found throughout Asia, Europe and ...