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Types Of Cheetah Across The World
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Types Of Cheetah Across The World
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The Southeast African cheetah, located in countries like Namibia (where the species is most common), Botswana, South Africa, Kenya and Tanzania.
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Northeast African Cheetah: Contemporary records contain confirmed population status only in South Sudan and Ethiopia. Population status unknown in other Northeast African countries.
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East African Cheetah: Mainly found in grasslands and Savannahs of Eastern Africa. Mainly inhabits the Serengeti region.
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The critically endangered Asiatic cheetah, found only in fragmented pockets in Iran, where their population is now numbered to less than 50–100 individuals, all thanks to years of over-hunting and habitat loss.
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East- South African Cheetah: It is the Cheetah subspecies with the highest population and is found in the Okavango Delta, Kalahari and Transvaal region.
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Northwest African Cheetah: It is a critically endangered species and is native to the Sahara desert and the Sahel.
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Asiatic Cheetah: It is also called the Persian or Iranian Cheetah. It is a critically endangered species and is currently found only in Iran.


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