There are five living subspecies of cheetah, but the differences among them are very small. And this though some investigators argue that there isn't enough of a difference in the genetics of these cats to justify any subspecies at all. Skin grafts between cats "take" easily and are not rejected, and this suggests an extraordinary similarity in the DNA of these creatures. Further, some studies point to genetic bottle-necking of this cat at the time of the last ice age.
The debate continues, and may never resolve, but the five subspecies often cited are:
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There are five living subspecies of cheetah, but the differences among them are very small.
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Five, but four of them are extinct now. Acinonyx Jubatus is the only living species of cheetah left. There is no difference in species between a cheetah and a king cheetah, a king cheetah is just a small mutation.
- Cheetah - King Cheetah *^The King cheetah is not really a kind but was created by a rare genetic mutation*
There is but a single species of cheetah but split between 5 subspecies.
Species: Acinonyx jubatus
Subspecies:
A. j. venaticus
A. j. hecki
A. j. jubatus
A. j. soemmeringii
A. j. raineyii
so far as i know only two but there could be more, the species is the king cheetah, then the cheetah we already know about
We don't really know how much are they left on the world because they die and give birth every day.
No more than 100, if that many at present.
Two subspecies of the cheetah are considered as critically endangered: the Asiatic cheetah and the northwest African cheetah. The species, as a whole, is considered as vulnerable and not endangered.
Less than 700 are left in the world. Western Lowland and Cross River Gorillas - threatened species Eastern Lowland and Mountain Gorillas - endangered
Tanzania is home to many species of wild animals. The black rhinoceros and the cheetah can both be found in the country.
There are many species of ants on this planet.
No more than 100, if that many at present.
cheetah in the world are being extinct
there are 12 dinosaurs left
There is no such thing as an Elmo except on Sesame Street. So,therefore,the answer is that there are no Elmos left on the planet.
After the dinos, there was A million different types of species and animal. then, some were wiped out, some mutated, some survived. what we have now is what is left of an animal world! hope this answers your q, marbles48.
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Yes. It is the planet where many species exist.
how many wolverines are left? Why is wolverine considered to be an endangered species?