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  2. Exotic felids as pets - Wikipedia

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    Cheetahs have also been kept throughout the world, both as companions and as hunting aides. [2] Caracals have also been tamed and trained, primarily by Arabian and Asian rulers. [ 3 ] Other large cats sometimes were also kept as companions, but were mostly limited to menageries owned by royal families.

  3. Cheetahs and dogs have been pals for decades at the ... - AOL

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    When scouting out a cheetah's new best friend, zoo keepers look for playful puppies of a similar age, and have adopted dogs from the Animal Rescue Fund shelter in Amelia, Ohio.

  4. Northeast African cheetah - Wikipedia

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    Cheetahs are known to be tamed, trained and to hunt herbivorous animals. Once existing in Egypt, the Ancient Egyptians often kept the cheetahs and raised them as pets, and also tamed and trained them for hunting mammals. Tamed cheetahs were taken to open hunting fields in low-sided carts or by horseback, hooded and blindfolded, and kept on leashes.

  5. Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus ... During the New Kingdom (16th to 11th centuries BC), cheetahs were common pets for royalty, who adorned them with ornate collars and ...

  6. San Diego Zoo Reveals Their Cheetah’s Bestie Is a Golden ...

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    The zoo paired the two so the cheetah could learn social cues after being abandoned by her mother. The duo have been together their entire lives, the announcer explained. They even live together 24/7.

  7. Why wild cheetah populations are declining - AOL

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    The cheetah population is declining in large part because of human influences like climate change and habitat destructions. But some research has suggested that cheetahs Why wild cheetah ...

  8. Kangal Shepherd Dog - Wikipedia

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    Around 300 of the dogs have been given to farmers in Namibia since 1994 by the Cheetah Conservation Fund to help protect livestock from cheetah attacks, and the programme has been extended to Kenya. [8] Since then, the number of cheetahs killed by farmers is calculated to have fallen from 19 per farmer annually to 2.4.

  9. Big cat - Wikipedia

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    The big cat species addressed in these regulations are the lion, tiger, leopard, snow leopard, clouded leopard, cheetah, jaguar, cougar, and any hybrid of these species (liger, tigon, etc.). Private ownership is not prohibited, but the law makes it illegal to transport, sell, or purchase such animals in interstate or foreign commerce.