Seven cheetah mummies recently discovered in an Arabian desert cave have renewed discussion about reintroduction of the animals.
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Scientists discover 4,000-year-old mummified cheetahs in Saudi Arabia's caves
The big cats, which are now vulnerable in this region, once roamed in lavish herds, the evidence of which can be seen in the ...
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Photos show the hauntingly preserved cheetah mummies discovered deep inside a Saudi Arabian sinkhole
In the dry, sun-baked expanse of northern Saudi Arabia, there are holes in the earth that lead to another world. For ...
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 ...
Scientists discovered naturally mummified cheetahs in Saudi desert caves. DNA analysis reveals links to modern populations, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In his new documentary special, Bertie Gregory follows cheetahs during the Great Migration in the Serengeti. Jigar Ganatra, ...
Genetic analysis links the youngest mummy to the Asiatic cheetah while older remains align with the Northwest African ...
Ujjain: The newly-relocated cheetahs from Kuno National Park to Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary are adapting remarkably well to their new environment, turning the open grasslands into their hunting grounds.
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