It was on display yesterday, so I assume it is rotated with other cheetahs. I checked the labels and there was no mention at all about Kings, and the public who were there when I arrived had no idea it was anything other than an ordinary cheetah (if you can call cheetahs ordinary).
Is there a special 'breeding-programm' to produce more King-cheetas in Australia because in y opinion it's more important to 'produce' mor 'normal' cheetas seen their endangered status ?
As far as know, there is no plan to deliberately breed Kings. If I remember what I was told last year correctly, this one is from a litter of four - both parents were normal.
Is there a special 'breeding-programm' to produce more King-cheetas in Australia because in y opinion it's more important to 'produce' mor 'normal' cheetas seen their endangered status ?
This cheetah was part of a litter of four (2.2). Both parents were 'normal'. The two females in the litter were kings while the two males turned out normal.