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Cheetah Adaptations
Cheetah adaptations can be explained by a biologist; look for pictures by running image searches; some african farms may have one or two.
The name of this cat comes from a Hindi word that means a "spotted one." There are two groups of the cats that exist in wild populations: the family group and males. Males usually live in groups of 2 or 3 individuals and the females live solitary with the young.
Cheetah adaptations can be explained by a biologist; look for pictures by running image searches; some african farms may have one or two.
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Cheetah Adaptations -
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In the past, these animals could be found in nearly all of Africa, Arabia, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. Today they can be found mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. In the wild they inhabit sparse sub-desert, steppe, medium and long-grass plains. Cheetah adaptations can be explained by a biologist; look for pictures by running image searches; some african farms may have one or two.
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