Cats in the wild are nothing like those cuddly pets we have at home. In the jungle, they’re fast, fierce, and deadly.
Apex predators like lions and tigers were absent, leopards were moved out, and herbivores were brought in to give the ...
At the bottom of the list, cheetahs have a lot to be wary of. Their delicate frame is built for fleeing quickly, not fighting back. Cheetahs can easily run at an average pace of 40 miles per hour. But ...
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Cheetah Trafficking Networks Threaten Survival of the Species
For decades, some people have kept big cats like cheetahs and panthers as exotic pets, attempting to domesticate them. It’s ...
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Kenyan family on adopting cheetah cub despite criticism: ‘It became one of the children’
A Kenyan family recently opened up about how they raised a cheetah, saying that the wild animal ultimately became one of their children after they initially found it lying next to its dead mother.
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Kenya’s arid north balances conflict and compassion in cheetah encounters
From a Garissa woman who raised an orphaned cub to Wajir villagers who captured cheetahs attacking their goats, Kenya’s arid north tells a story of conflict, compassion, and the struggle to coexist ...
A Kenyan family has told the BBC how a cheetah cub they adopted after finding it lying next to its dead mother became almost ...
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