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  2. Miracinonyx - Wikipedia

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    Miracinonyx (colloquially known as the "American cheetah") is an extinct genus of felids belonging to the subfamily Felinae that was endemic to North America from the Pleistocene epoch (about 2.5 million to 16,000 years ago) and morphologically similar to the modern cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), although its apparent similar ecological niches have been considered questionable due to anatomical ...

  3. Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    Adams pointed out that North American and Old World cheetah-like cats may have had a common ancestor, and Acinonyx might have originated in North America instead of Eurasia. [35] However, subsequent research has shown that Miracinonyx is phylogenetically closer to the cougar than the cheetah; [ 37 ] the similarities to cheetahs have been ...

  4. List of largest cats - Wikipedia

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    Common name Scientific name ... North and South America: 5 Leopard: ... 1.6–2.3 [28] 2.75 [29] [30] 44–78 [31] Africa, Europe and Asia: 6 Cheetah: Acinonyx ...

  5. Fantastic Facts About the Incredible Cheetah - AOL

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    Learn more fascinating facts about cheetahs by watching this video! Even though the Cheetah is capable of reaching speeds up to 60 mph among other athletic feats – their inability to roar keeps ...

  6. Most popular cat names in America - AOL

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    Maybe "Breakfast At Tiffany's" Holly Golightly didn't want to name her cat, Cat, but most pet owners do. With that in mind, a website compiled a list of the most popular cat names in America.

  7. Acinonyx - Wikipedia

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    Acinonyx is a genus within the Felidae family. [1] The only living species of the genus, the cheetah (A. jubatus), lives in open grasslands of Africa and Asia. [2]Several fossil remains of cheetah-like cats were excavated that date to the late Pliocene and Middle Pleistocene. [3]

  8. Cincinnati Zoo Welcomes 2 New Endangered Cheetah Cubs in ...

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    An Ohio zoo is celebrating International Cheetah Day by welcoming two new furry friends to its collection. On Wednesday, Dec. 4, the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden announced that the facility ...

  9. List of felids - Wikipedia

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    Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population [a] Jaguar. P. onca (Linnaeus, 1758) Large swathes of South and Latin America, and Arizona in the United States: Size: 110–170 cm (43–67 in) long, 44–80 cm (17–31 in) tail [84]