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Now it's the turn of the cheetah (1 Viewer)

Yea, I know - I kind of feel like I have to rush from place to place before it's too late...

Cheetahs have been in trouble for years, I know, because of lack of genetic diversity, but this angle is a new one for me.
 
Now its the turn of the cheetah

Yea, I know - I kind of feel like I have to rush from place to place before it's too late...

Cheetahs have been in trouble for years, I know, because of lack of genetic diversity, but this angle is a new one for me.
I think the quote by Edmund Burke on your post covers this thread and many other wildlife in the bush.
 
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