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Asiatic cheetah, pink head ducks, dinosaurs, dodo, etc.
-cheeetah -king cheetah (made by genetic disorder) Used to be a Furry Cheetah but went extinct
The cheetah is not the product of two other cats but is a breed unto itself (Acinonyx jubatus) - therefore, a male and female cheetah make more cheetahs.It exists only in Africa and is considered an endangered species. The Asian (India) species is already extinct.
Over time, India has seen several species of plants and animals go extinct. Some of the extinct species are the Nilgiri Holly (Ilex gardneriana), Kerala Legume Tree (Cynometra beddomei), Courtallum Wendlandia (Wendlandia angustifolia) and Meghalaya Sterculia (Sterculia khasiana).
The cheetah is not extinct.
There are many extinct plant species from India. Examples include: the Nilgiri Holly, Kerala Legume Tree, Courtallum Wendlandia and Meghalaya Sterculia. Plants that may go extinct are endangered.
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
Cheetah's are extinct in the wild in India. They were hunted to extinction by humans. They were declared extinct in the 1940's. The government of India is planning to breed cubs in captivity and re-introduce them in the wild. They are importing Adult Cheetahs from Africa and are planning to breed them in captivity and then once they grow up, they will be released into the wild.
some people are mean that way, they just don't seem to care any more
A species of leopard (Cynaelurus jubatus) tamed and used for hunting in India. The woolly cheetah of South Africa is C. laneus.
Acinonyx jubatus is the species of the cheetah.
Acinonyx jubatus is the species of cheetah.