Extremely rare mummified cheetah remains, some over 1,800 years old, were discovered in northern Saudi Arabian caves. Researchers found seven mummies and 54 other cheetah skeletons, offering unprecedented insights into ancient cheetah genetics and their historical presence in the region. This discovery could aid future conservation efforts. Extremely rare mummified cheetah remains, some over 1,800 years old, were discovered in northern Saudi Arabian caves. Researchers found seven mummies and 54 other cheetah skeletons, offering unprecedented insights into ancient cheetah genetics and their historical presence in the region. This discovery could aid future conservation efforts.
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