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Kyan the King Cheetah

Zoofari Lodge Morning Tour November 2012

Kyan the King Cheetah
Hix, 21 Nov 2012
    • Hix
      Zoofari Lodge Morning Tour
      November 2012
    • Arizona Docent
      In spite of the fences, you get a AAA rating for showing a king cheetah :)
    • Hix
      Thanks AD! It was the best I could do - the wire fence was is in full sun and we had to stand 3 metres (10 feet) back.
    • PAT
      I love the pattern on these guys. How long has this cheetah been at Dubbo? And was the last king cheetah in Australia at The National Zoo?
    • Hix
      This one was part of a litter of four - two of them were Kings. I think they were the last litter, born a few years ago. Maybe Jarkari can conform this?
    • dean
      Are King Cheaters a recognised sup species or just a genetic quirk like the white lions/tigers?
      dean
    • Hix
      They're a pattern mutation unique to Southern Africa. Once thought to be a different species/subspecies, they are essentially just a cheetah with a different coat.
    • Arizona Docent
      Yes, analagous to white lions or tigers, although they seem to occur naturally in the wild at a slightly higher rate than the former two.
    • dean
      Thanks all, a little more useful information to try and retain:). Arizona Docent I wonder if they appear more readily than white tigers/lions is they look quite normal where as white youngsters would stand out and be less likely to make it in the wild? just a thought.
      Also AD i hope you enjoy your forthcoming visit to our shores, I have an E pal who is coming over about the same time, she lives in Sierra Vista Arizona, it seams you folk must like our early spring weather..........;)
      Dean
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