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What do zoos feed cheetahs?

Updated: 11/17/2022
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food that is high in protein- which is found in meat, sometimes zoos will buy frozen /dead rabbits and feed them those or other times small deer are used. certain zoos feed cheetahs a meat diet thet looks like cat food. Zoos stay away from processed meats though. a blend of veggies and fruits may be added

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