Cheetah Plain
Mother cheetah Khatu hunting on the plains with her cubs.
Khatu is collared so that biologists can track her through the reserve. Cheetah have only three distinct genetic lineages and are very prone to inbreeding problems. Raising these cubs to adulthood so that they can be released to other populations is vital to improving the genetic diversity of the specie.
Mother cheetah Khatu hunting on the plains with her cubs.
Khatu is collared so that biologists can track her through the reserve. Cheetah have only three distinct genetic lineages and are very prone to inbreeding problems. Raising these cubs to adulthood so that they can be released to other populations is vital to improving the genetic diversity of the specie.
Mother cheetah Khatu hunting on the plains with her cubs.
Khatu is collared so that biologists can track her through the reserve. Cheetah have only three distinct genetic lineages and are very prone to inbreeding problems. Raising these cubs to adulthood so that they can be released to other populations is vital to improving the genetic diversity of the specie.