Ancestors of Acinonyx jubatus spread throughout Africa and Asia until they were trapped by Ice Age glaciers.
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Cheetahs ( " Acinonyx jubatus " ) ) inhabit much of Africa and parts of the Middle East.
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The Asiatic cheetah is recognized as a subspecies of Acinonyx jubatus, the species that includes the well-known African cheetah.
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The South African cheetahs ( " Acinonyx jubatus jubatus " ) have also been frequently spotted around Matamene Camp.
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The "'Sudan cheetah "'( " Acinonyx jubatus soemmeringii " ) is a cheetah subspecies from Central and Northeast Africa.
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The King cheetah ( " Acinonyx jubatus rex " ) was considered a different species in 1927 by naturalist Reginald Innes Pocock.
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They are not recognized as subspecies, and therefore are considered as synonyms for the Sudan cheetah ( " Acinonyx jubatus soemmeringii " ).
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The habitat environments shall meet the " particular needs " of a colony of " Acinonyx jubatus jubatus " and " Spheniscus humboldti ".
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The "'Cheetah "'( " Acinonyx jubatus " ) is an atypical member of the cat family that hunts by speed rather than by stealth or pack tactics.
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It was first isolated from cheetahs ( " Acinonyx jubatus " ) with gastritis, so has been associated with this disease in this particular species and others of its kind.