Asiatic cheetah

critically endangered cheetah


















Introduction

The Asiatic cheetah is a critically endangered cheetah subspecies currently only surviving in Iran. The Asiatic cheetah survives in protected areas in the eastern-central arid region of Iran, where the human population density is very low. Between December 2011 and November 2013, 84 individuals were sighted in 14 different protected areas, and 82 individuals were identified from camera trap photographs. In December 2017, fewer than 50 individuals were thought to be remaining in three subpopulations that are scattered over 140,000 km2 in Iran's central plateau. As of January 2022, the Iranian Department of Environment estimates that only 12 Asiatic cheetahs, 9 males, and 3 females, are left in Iran. Asiatic cheetah


Characteristics

The Asiatic cheetah has a buff-to-light fawn-coloured fur that is paler on the sides, on the front of the muzzle, below the eyes and inner legs. Small black spots are arranged in lines on the head and nape, but irregularly scattered on body, legs, paws and tail. The tail tip has black stripes.

Characteristics

Diet

The Asiatic cheetah preys on medium-sized herbivores including chinkara, goitered gazelle, wild sheep, wild goat and cape hare.In Khar Turan National Park, cheetahs use a wide range of habitats, but prefer areas close to water sources. This habitat overlaps to 61% with wild sheep, 36% with onager, and 30% with gazelle.

Kushki with a cape hare.

survive

Two persian cheetahs named Firooz and Iran, which are kept in captivity in Turan National Park, mated in February 2022. Three cubs were born in captivity for the first time.Out of these three cubs, two cubs died and only one cub named Pirooz survived.

Pirooz

In the last few days, two more cubs were found by a shepherd in Turan plain. They called Turan and Azar.

Turan and Azar

Some Pictures Of Persian Cheetahs

Marita
Delbar
Kushki
Firooz
Iran
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