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Mo

ABOUT Mo

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Mo was born alongside his siblings including Mo at Longleat Safari Park on 1st August 2018 (brothers pictured above

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Mo and his brother Bolt are individuals who are part the co-ordinated breeding programme to help maintain genetic diversity within the captive population

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These two brothers are truly magnificent to see sitting together up high on the rocks in their enclosure

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Mo has a more slender and smaller face than his brother Bolt

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Mo and Bolt arrived at The Big Cat Sanctuary on International Cheetah Day - 4th December 2023

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We are hoping that either Mo or Bolt, whoever Willow is more taken with, will sire cubs with her in the future

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Panthera onca/Jaguar

Near Threatened

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Story of Mo

Imara was born at The Big Cat Sanctuary on 15th April 2013 to mother Joy and was one of four cubs. Three females and one male. The name Imara means strong one! She was separated alongside her brother Ngozi at around a year old to live in the enclosure next door to the rest of the pride. She was chosen to stay with her brother as she appeared to be the most gentle natured of the three sisters. She has a loving and calm nature making her the perfect companion for Ngozi who sadly passed away in 2022 aged 10.

This left Imara alone, and rejoining the pride was not an option sadly as they would not welcome her back, it did not take long before a potentially suitable situation came about. Kasanga the African lion had spent many years waiting for a suitable companion. With such a loving way about her, Imara was the perfect match. They were in adjoining enclosures for a while, they fixated on one another and the mixing process was relatively seamless. She adores him, and he clearly is very happy to have her too.

About Cheetahs

The cheetah is the planet’s fastest land animal, capable of reaching speeds of up to 68mph with a stride of 7 metres. However, it is also Africa’s most endangered wild cat too. There are estimated to be only 7,000 cheetahs left in the wild today.

They are narrow and lightweight body with long slender limbs with a coat which is covered in single spotted markings. The distinctive tear-drop facial markings the cheetah are one of the most easily identifiable felids.

The ability to run so fast can only be maintained for a short period of time. Adaptations which help them to run at these speeds include a flexible spine and tail, which flattens at the tip to provide a counter balance for sudden changes in direction. (Acting like a rudder) Hard footpads and semi-retractable blunt claws help to grip the ground similar to how a sprinters running spikes help them to increase speed.

The future of this magnificent species remains uncertain across their range. Extinct in 25 countries and possibly extinct in a further 13 countries, cheetahs have vanished from approximately 91 percent of their historic range. They are extinct in Asia apart from a single, isolated population of perhaps 50 individuals in central Iran. Cheetahs are listed as “Vulnerable” by the IUCN.

Cheetah have larger litters of cubs than many other species, this maybe due to the high mortality rate of cubs in their habitats. Being that they are never at the top of the food chain within their range, these cats are more passive and much less likely to walk away from confrontation than to fight. These agile felines hunt during the day to avoid competition from other powerful predators such as lions, hyenas and leopards their tear marks absorb light to protect their eyes from the sun’s glare in exactly the same way as wearing a pair of shades! Cheetahs prey on rabbits, warthogs, springboks, gazelles and birds.

IUCN Red List Category Near Threatened(NT)

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