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Description Miracinonyx inexpectatus.jpg |
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The American cheetah,
Miracinonyx
inexpectatus
. Once thought to be a true cheetah, now thought to be a cheetah-like cougar, having become cheetah-like through parallel evolution.
(C) Stanton F. Fink
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Date | 4 December 2007 (original upload date) |
Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Kontos . |
Author | Apokryltaros at English Wikipedia |
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- 2007-12-04 12:57 Apokryltaros 900×447× (220716 bytes)
- 2007-09-14 12:27 Apokryltaros 600×500× (215859 bytes) The American cheetahs, ''[[Miracinonyx]] trumani'' (top), and ''M. inexpectatus''. Apparently, they were once thought to be true cheetahs, but, now are thought to be cheetah-like cougars, having become cheetah-like through parallel evolution. (C) Stanto