Approximately 12,400 cheetahs remain in the wild in twenty-five African countries. Another fifty to sixty critically endangered Asiatic cheetahs are thought to remain in Iran.
The cheetah is not extinct.
yes
A hunting leopard is better known as an Asiatic Cheetah (Iranian cheetah and even Indian cheetah (but might be extinct)).
it could effert the the rest of the other animals
It is an incorrect question: the Asian cheetah has never been declared extinct. A small population survives in Iran. In 1952 the Indian cheetah was declared extinct. The Asian cheetah population currently numbers around 100
Some subspecies of the cheetah are endangered but overall they are not endangered but considered vulnerable.
-cheeetah -king cheetah (made by genetic disorder) Used to be a Furry Cheetah but went extinct
cheetah in the world are being extinct
cheetah's aren't extinct...... but like poachers and stuff could eventually lead to their extinction.
The cheetah is considered vulnerable but is not currently listed as endangered. It has been extirpated from large parts of its former range, however.
Because people are going out and killing them for their fur and skin.
By providing assistance to the World Wildlife Fund, or like organizations.