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Daily Archives: April 8, 2009

Exciting News from NamibRand!

Category: Cheetah - General, Cheetah - Research
Date: April 8th 2009
By: cheetahconservation

Tuesday, 7 April, 2009.Well, the boys did almost next to nothing today. They may have eaten last night but I couldn’t see them well enough to determine for certain or not. I also gave Tisha and Shanti a day off of torment but will resume again tomorrow as I attempt to feed them again. But [...]

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