Researchers excavated seven mummies along with the bones of 54 other cheetahs from a site near the city of Arar.
Learn how seven naturally preserved cheetahs discovered in northern Saudi Arabia reveal that the Arabian Peninsula once hosted multiple cheetah lineages, raising new possibilities for reintroducing ...
The mummified remains of dozens of cheetahs hidden deep in caves in Saudia Arabia shed light on where the animal lived in the ...
Researchers are still unsure why so many cheetahs ended up in the caves. One possibility is that the site served as a den ...
Scientists say the discovery raises hope that cheetahs could be reintroduced in the peninsula. The post Mummified cheetahs ...
The discovery of seven naturally-mummified cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) in caves in northern Saudi Arabia reveals that at ...
Today, the Arabian Peninsula has no wild cheetahs, but the mummified bodies found near the city of Arar offer hope for the ...
Preserved by dry, cool air and darkness, the cheetah mummies are offering scientists DNA insights into a lost population and ...
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Arabian cheetah mummies' DNA reveals that the long-lost population could be closely replaced by a cheetah population in ...
Preserved by dry, cool air and darkness, the cheetah mummies are offering scientists DNA insights into a lost population and ...