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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Safari, Part 5 - The Cheetah.

The final animal displayed was the Cheetah, which was cordoned off from the other animals because the staff were in the process of introducing them into the reserve population. These animals essentially look like giant house cats. Apparently, all cheetahs have some genetic problem and they are dying off, all cheetahs may be dead within the next 30 years due to inbreeding.












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