A male cheetah assumes a lookout pose in a fig tree in Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve. His prospects are sobering. Shy and aloof by nature, requiring vast spaces to live and hunt, the planet’s fastest sprinters are in a race for their very survival, Worldwide, cheetahs numbered 100,000 in 1900; down to 10,000 today. What is probably the rarest form lives in a remote area of Iran.
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