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Cheetah rewilding

The fastest land mammal on Earth is the Cheetah. Reaching speeds of over 70 miles (113 km) per hour, makes them as quick as a car doing the speed limit on a motorway. Of course they can only run at top speed for a relatively short period of time, like Usain Bolt running the 100m sprint in under 10 seconds.

Cheetahs belong to the Felidae family. It is just one of 37 cat species that also include the domestic cat (Felis catus), as well as the lion, leopard, jaguar, tiger and puma. Although the domestic cat is one of the most recently involved species, other ‘big cats’ have roamed the Earth for a long time. The Cheetah belongs to the Acinonyx genera of the Felidae family, with other cats that roar being Panthera.

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