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In the 1800s, the exact population of cheetahs is hard to determine, but it is believed that their numbers were significantly higher than today, as they were more widely distributed across Africa and parts of Asia. However, habitat loss and hunting began to impact their populations during this period. By the late 19th century, their numbers started to decline due to increased human activity and habitat encroachment. Overall, while precise figures are unavailable, cheetahs were more prevalent than in modern times, where they face critical endangerment.

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