Cheetahs cannot fully retract their claws, the genus name Acinonyx means. From Wordnik.com. [BBC News - Home] Reference
Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus (VU), though common in the reserve, are scarce in the crater itself. From Wordnik.com. [Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania] Reference
Not many large predators exist in this ecoregion, except the endangered cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). From Wordnik.com. [East Saharan montane xeric woodlands] Reference
Leopard (Panthera pardus), cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), and hunting dog (Lycaon pictus) can all be found here as well. From Wordnik.com. [Southern Acacia-Commiphora bushlands and thickets] Reference
Until only recently, there was a chance that cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) continued to survive in some parts of this ecoregion. From Wordnik.com. [Central Asian northern desert] Reference
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus, VU) were also reintroduced into KwaZulu-Natal and are now present in many of the reserves in the ecoregion. From Wordnik.com. [Maputaland coastal forest mosaic] Reference
This view has a lot going for it, but for the fact that Brookes is usually taken as the author of Acinonyx, the cheetah genus (Boylan 1967). From Wordnik.com. [Are Sumatran rhinos really ‘living fossils’?] Reference
The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), preferring arid steppes, rolling hills and plains, and woodlands has traditionally lived and hunted in this ecoregion. From Wordnik.com. [Kuhrud-Kohbanan Mountains forest steppe] Reference
In the 20th century, ecoregion lost another of its big cats, the Asian cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus raddei), a species included in the IUCN Red Data List. From Wordnik.com. [Badkhiz-Karabil semi-desert] Reference
Other carnivores of conservation concern in this ecoregion are the leopard (Panthera pardus) and cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), both listed as vulnerable by IUCN. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Acacia-Commiphora bushlands and thickets] Reference
Other large mammals have recently been extirpated are dzheiran, or goitered gazelle (Gazella subgutturosa), leopard (Panthera pardus), and cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). From Wordnik.com. [Caspian lowland desert] Reference
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus, VU), Barbary sheep (Ammotragus lervia, VU), and caracal (Felis caracal), species more closely associated with arid climates, also exist here. From Wordnik.com. [West Saharan montane xeric woodlands] Reference
The globally threatened dama gazelle (Gazella dama), addax (Addax nasomaculatus), and cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) may have previously occurred here, but they are no longer found. From Wordnik.com. [Atlantic coastal desert] Reference
Aerobic organisms such as the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) are more abundant than anaerobic organisms because respiration with oxygen yields much more energy than the anaerobic pathway. From Wordnik.com. [Fundamental principles of energy] Reference
Moreover, the wild boar (Sus scrofa) used to occur in the wadis areas, and the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus hecki, EN) also occurred 20 years ago, but both have probably been extirpated from this ecoregion. From Wordnik.com. [North Saharan steppe and woodlands] Reference
Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) may be the world's fastest land mammal, but that hasn't helped them escape their worst enemy: humans. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American] Reference
It was thought to be not closely related to the leopard (Panthera pardus) but in fact to be closer to the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). From Wordnik.com. [Macsimum News] Reference
① Acinonyx jubatu: The cheetah is an atypical member of the cat family (Felidae) that is unique in its speed, while lacking climbing abilities. From Wordnik.com. [New Products from Geek Stuff 4 U .com] Reference
Its appearance, and how the Saharan cheetah Acinonyx jubatus hecki is genetically related to other cheetahs is open to question, said John Newby, CEO of the Sahara. From Wordnik.com. [Breaking News: CBS News] Reference
These include the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus VU), leopard (Panthera pardus), spotted (Crocuta crocuta LR) and brown (Hyaena brunnea LR) hyena, and wild dog (Lycaon pictus EN). From Wordnik.com. [Kalahari xeric savanna] Reference
The Acinonyx genus includes only, since ancient times, the cheetah, a sleek, spotted cat that has been domesticated and used in hunting in Egypt, India, and other Asian lands. From Wordnik.com. Reference
The predators of the Namib Desert are cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus, VU), brown hyenas (Hyaena brunnea, LR) and spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta), Cape foxes (Vulpes chama) and bat-eared foxes (Otocyon megalotis). From Wordnik.com. [Namib desert] Reference
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), Tanzania. From Wordnik.com. [Southern Acacia-Commiphora bushlands and thickets] Reference
Acinonyx jubatus), brown bear (Ursus arctos) and crocodile (. From Wordnik.com. [PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles] Reference
Laquo; A great Science Fiction author has passed away « Acinonyx Scepticus / QuasarDragon: Fiction and Scientist Heroes. ». From Wordnik.com. [Planet-x.com.au » Godless Liberal Homo: Mormonism Is Based on Plagiarized Science …] Reference
Boots: ordinary - Acinonyx. From Wordnik.com. [Fashion World of SL] Reference
Acinonyx jubatus venaticus. From Wordnik.com. [BBC News - Home] Reference
• Its scientific name is Acinonyx jubatus. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
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