Cheetahs
African cheetahs
are one of the best known and loved wild cats.
Even school children know they're the fastest animal
on land, and they can reach speeds up to 70 mph in short
bursts. Few people, however, know about the Asiatic
cheetah. Read more below.
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Asiatic
Cheetah
Cheetahs are commonly thought of as African
animals, but at one time they ranged over the grasslands of
India, Pakistan, Russia, Iran and the Middle East. Today, there
are only two small populations confirmed outside of southern
Africa. The cats disappeared as their ungulate prey base was
depleted by man, and as a result of direct
persecution.
In 1993, a small remnant
population was found in the south-western Sahara. These cats
are smaller and stockier than their southern cousins with
unusually large ears, and a pronounced, square muzzle. The coat
colour is lighter, and the black markings muted. Estimates of
this northern African population range from 300-500 cats
surviving in Algeria, Chad, Mali and Niger. Mountain ranges up
to 2,000 metres form their stronghold, although they can range
far out onto sandy plains where there is sufficient prey.
Toubou nomads, familiar with these cats, say they hunt on the
plains in the cooler winter months, and retreat into the
mountains during the hot dry summers. They are also known to
hunt at night, when the temperatures are cooler.
An estimated 50 Asian Cheetahs
are thought to exist in Iran, and a government sanctioned
research project has been underway there since 1997. Their
habitat is shrub steppe, mixed bush and grasslands, where it
snows in winter. The Iranian cheetahs, outside of protected
areas with remaining gazelle populations, prey mainly on hares,
an abundant food source since they are not usually taken by
Muslim hunters. In Turkmenistan, on Iran’s northern border,
cheetahs have not been seen since the 1970’s, when their prey
base, gazelles and antelope, was eliminated by
hunters.
In the Sahara and Europe,
cheetahs were kept by nobility and trained to hunt, a practice
dating back 5,000 years to the Sumerians. In India, the Moghul
Emperor Akbar was reputed to have collected 9,000 cheetahs in
his lifetime. By the early 1900’s cheetahs had nearly
disappeared from India, as the royal family had no success
breeding them in captivity.
Asian cheetahs have very low
population numbers, and widely separated populations. These
cats are extremely vulnerable to any reduction in
their prey though livestock overgrazing and hunting, as
well as persecution for their predation on livestock. None of
these rare cheetahs exist in
captivity.
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