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Cheetahs are considered "vulnerable", not endangered, by the IUCN.

The possibility exists that cheetahs could becomeendangered, as poachers regularly kill them for their fur.
The IUCN Red List has them listed with a status as "Vulnerable" which is in the same category as "threatened", along with endangered, and critically endangered. It is one step below the "endangered" classification. This means the decrease in their population numbers, over their range, doesn't qualify for the listing status of endangered. For more details see sites listed below.
Yes cheetahs are endangered animals. People are hunting them down. They are close to being extinct.
yes,but we can repopulate them. stop destroying their home.
No, but they are killed quite a lot by poachers.
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Yes Cheetahs are endangered we need to keep them alive
Yes, Cheetahs are endangered. There is approximately only 13,000 Cheetahs left in the wild.

most cheetahs in the world are so if u ask its a yes
yes they are due to poachers which kill them for their skin
yes cheetahs are endangered
Yes.Cheetahs are endangered
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yes!
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Yes. Especially in Asia. Hunting, habitat degradation and fragmentation, desertification, and direct killing of wildlife that the Cheetah preys upon are all factors responsible for the chronic decline of the Cheetah in Asia.

The Asiatic Cheetah exists in very low numbers, divided into widely separated populations. Its low density makes it more likely to be affected by a lack of prey through livestock overgrazing and antelope hunting, coupled with direct hunting by humans. Cheetah's were widely hunted by humans for decades and that is the main reason for their drastic decline in numbers.

Though the African cheetah is found in more numbers than their asian cousins, they too are threatened due to habitat loss and hunting.

The cheetah is currently one step above "endangered". That is classified as "vulnerable".

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