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  2. Fantastic Facts About the Incredible Cheetah - AOL

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    Learn more fascinating facts about cheetahs by watching this video! Even though the Cheetah is capable of reaching speeds up to 60 mph among other athletic feats – their inability to roar keeps ...

  3. Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    Cheetahs in the Sahara and Maasai Mara in Kenya hunt after sunset to escape the high temperatures of the day. [127] Cheetahs use their vision to hunt instead of their sense of smell; they keep a lookout for prey from resting sites or low branches. The cheetah will stalk its prey, trying to conceal itself in cover, and approach as close as ...

  4. Laurie Marker - Wikipedia

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    International Cheetah Day is now celebrated every year on December 4, Khayam's birthday, in her honor. [3] 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]

  5. Category:Cheetahs - Wikipedia

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  6. Why wild cheetah populations are declining - AOL

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    Cheetahs might be fast, but they aren't the smartest of felines around. The cheetah population is declining in large part because of human influences like climate change and habitat destructions.

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

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    Watch Rozi and other cheetahs run in the Kroger Cheetah Encounter, resuming for the summer season May 25. Cheetah encounters are free with zoo admission, and happen at 10:30 a.m. and noon Friday ...

  8. Southeast African cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The female's home range's size can depend on the prey base. Cheetahs in southern African woodlands have ranges as small as 34 km 2 (13 sq mi), while in some parts of Namibia, they can reach 1,500 km 2 (580 sq mi). Female cheetahs can reproduce at 13 to 16 months of age and with a typical age of sexual maturity between 20 and 23 months. [40]

  9. Northeast African cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The cheetahs are taught to breed, to survive and feed on sand and mountain gazelle on their own, then their offspring would successfully learn those instincts from their parents. [25] Cheetahs are known to be difficult to breed and therefore, the survival rate of cheetah cubs is low both in the wild and in captivity.