A critically endangered Asian cheetah cub has died, Iran's official Irna news agency reported on Wednesday (May 18th), making it the second cheetah to die from a litter of three born in early May in a shelter. in Iran.
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"
We are investigating the causes of the baby's death and we will communicate the conclusion after the autopsy
," said Hassan Akbari, an official at the Ministry of the Environment, quoted by Irna.
The Acinonyx jubatus venaticus
subspecies
, commonly known as the Asiatic cheetah or Iranian cheetah, is critically endangered, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
On May 1, Iran announced the birth of three cubs during the first captive birth of an Asian cheetah, in the refuge of Touran, in the province of Semanan (East).
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A first cheetah lost its life a few days later due to a “
congenital malformation in the left lung
”.
In January, Hassan Akbari said the country was home to just a dozen Asiatic cheetahs.
The cheetah is the fastest animal in the world and can reach a speed of 120 km/h.
It is still found in parts of southern Africa, but has virtually disappeared from North Africa and Asia.
Iran, one of the last countries in the world where Asian cheetahs live in the wild, launched a United Nations-backed conservation program in 2001.