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- The introduction of African Cheetah from Namibia into India has been postponed due to Omicron variant restrictions.
About African Cheetah
- Scientific Name: Acinonyx jubatus jubatus
- Description:
- Timid and introverted predators,
- They have a long, slender body measuring 1.2 meters (4 feet), with a long tail (65–85 cm ) to balance, that generally ends in a white tuft.
- They are about 75 cm tall at the shoulder.
- Their weight ranges from 34 to 54 kg (75 to 119 pounds), males being slightly larger than females
- They have small black round spots all over their body, black markings running from the inside of the eye to the corner of the mouth.
- Habitat: African Savannahs
- Prey: Small antelopes, mammals, birds
- Speed: Fastest of all land animals
- Conservation: IUCN status: Vulnerable; CITES: Appendix I
- Threats: Human-wildlife conflict, Habitat loss, Illegal trade, Snatch of prey by bigger omnivores like Lions, and pack of Hyenas.
Solutions
- Minimize human-wildlife conflict
- Work with communities
- Curb on illegal trade
- Conservation efforts like ex-situ breeding
Asiatic Cheetah
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Source: DTE
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