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African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
African Home Adventure Safaris
Phone:
+254 799 870461

Address:
Mamlaka Road, 4473, Nairobi, Kenya

Hours:
Sunday8am - 5:30pm
Monday8am - 5pm
Tuesday8am - 5pm
Wednesday8am - 5pm
Thursday8am - 5pm
Friday8am - 5pm
Saturday8am - 5:30pm


The East African cheetah , is a cheetah population in East Africa. It lives in grasslands and savannas of Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Somalia. The cheetah inhabitis mainly the Serengeti ecosystem, including Maasai Mara, and the Tsavo landscape. A cheetah from British East Africa was described by the American zoologist Edmund Heller in 1913. He proposed the trinomen Felis jubatus raineyi as a distinct subspecies. It also was recognized as several other distinct subspecies, such as A. j. ngorongorensis and A. j. velox. In 2017, the Cat Classification Task Force of the Cat Specialist Group subsumed A. j. raineyi to A. j. jubatus.In 2007, the total number of cheetahs in East Africa were estimated at 1,960 to 2,572 adults and independent adolescents. East African cheetahs form the second-largest population after the Southern African cheetah. In 2007, there were between 569 and 1,007 cheetahs in Tanzania, between 710 and 793 cheetahs in Kenya, between 40 and 295 cheetahs in Uganda and approximately 200 left in Somalia. Kenya is the main stronghold for the East African cheetah, with the largest population of 800 to 1,200 adults in the country since 2015. In 2016, it was estimated that more than 1,000 individuals are resident in the Serengeti/Maasai Mara ecosystem of Tanzania and Kenya.Formerly widespread in East Africa, the East African cheetah lost a high percent of ranges and has gone extinct in three countries; the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo , Rwanda and Burundi.
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