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Throughout recorded history a cheetah pelt was a badge of wealth for its human
owner. The animal was killed for its skin by some and captured for its hunting
skills by others. But most recently, human excess is probably the major factor
dramatically pushing the cheetah toward extinction. As human populations
increase other species are "squeezed out" - their living space becomes more
limited as does their food supply. Many animals feel the pinch and are at great
risk of disappearing forever. In 1900 there were only about 100,000 cheetah
worldwide - present estimates place their number at 10 to 15 thousand with about
1/10 of those living in captivity. Namibia has the largest population of wild
cheetah - about 2500. Smaller populations exist in Botswana, Zimbabwe, South
Africa, Kenya and Tanzania while 19 other countries have even fewer.
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