Animals
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Locally Extinct Cheetah Seen on Dirt Road for First Time in 42 Years - Eswatini, Africa
A park official reports a sighting of a cheetah for the first time in 42 years on a dirt road in Eswatini, Africa. Before this rare sighting, the cheetah was believed to be locally extinct. Read more here.
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