Some 70 years after humans drove cheetahs to extinction in India, the country now seeks to bring them back. In efforts to reestablish a population, South Africa will ship about 100 of the carnivorous ...
Could Saudi Arabia rewild the near-extinct Asiatic cheetah using insights from ancient remains found in its caves?
Three long-awaited cheetah cubs recently died in India during its current sweltering heatwave. The cubs were born in March to a female Namibian cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, named ‘Jwala’, who had been ...
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First naturally mummified cheetah specimens, discovered in Arabian cave, date back 100-4,000 years
Seven naturally preserved mummified cheetahs have been discovered in a cave in Saudi Arabia. The contents of these caves, which also include the remains of 54 more cheetahs as well as prey animals, ...
An Asiatic cheetah at Tehran's Pardisan Park - Copyright AFP Fabrice COFFRINI An Asiatic cheetah at Tehran's Pardisan Park - Copyright AFP Fabrice COFFRINI The only ...
The discovery of seven naturally-mummified cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) in caves in northern Saudi Arabia reveals that at least two subspecies of the endangered cats inhabited the Arabian Peninsula ...
A critically endangered Asiatic cheetah is seen in its enclosure at Pardisan Park in the Iranian capital Tehran in 2017. Just a dozen individuals are believed to ...
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Scientists find mummified cheetahs dating back 2,000 years in 'unprecedented' discovery
Mummified remains of cheetahs were found in a cave in Saudi Arabia, expanding the animal's geographic range further than scientists previously thought. Researchers published their findings in the ...
A cheetah hasn't been seen in India in 70 years, until now. Some 70 years after humans drove cheetahs to extinction in India, the country now seeks to bring them back. In efforts to reestablish a ...
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