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Share your cheetahs.

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    This cheetah is going to India. (AP/Dirk Heinrich)
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    The Prime Minister of India watches a cheetah. It just arrived at Kuno National Park. (Press Information Bureau via AP)
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    Cheetahs are the fastest land animal. (123RF)
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    South Africa sent these cheetahs to India. (AP/Denis Farrell)
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    Namibia sent cheetahs to India last year too. Namibia is also in Africa. (AP/Dirk Heinrich)
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South Africa likes to share.  It sent a gift on a plane.  The gift was 12 cheetahs!

There are not many of these big cats in the world. Sharing can change that.

Pray: Thank God cheetahs are doing well in Africa. May God help them thrive in many countries.

Read More: South Africa needs more space for its cheetahs. It sent 12 to India this year. The speedy cats are now in Kuno National Park. Hunting and habitat loss made cheetahs extinct in India by 1952. There are fewer than 7,000 adult cheetahs in the wild on Earth. India hopes to get 12 more each year for the next eight to 10 years. Cheetahs protect India’s grasslands. They hunt animals like antelopes that can eat too much grass. 

“God said, ‘Let the Earth bring forth living creatures according to their kinds.’” (Genesis 1:24)