Seven spotty cheetah cubs have been born at Whipsnade Zoo, marking a huge boost to the international conservation breeding programme for their endangered sub species, the northern cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus soemmeringii). First-time mum Amira gave birth to four cubs on 18 May, followed by her sibling Zara who delivered a litter of three just five days later. The five-year-old sisters arrived at the conservation zoo late last year, with the hope t…
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