The Cheetahs are coming back to India

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Cheetahs have been extinct in India for 70 years. 8 Cheetahs will be transferred from Namibia in August in hopes to restore the cheetah population in the Indian forest. There are only 7,000 cheetahs left worldwide.

 

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