Sibling Squash
Photograph by Gus Mills
National Geographic Big Cats explorer Gus Mills
is examining cheetahs in the arid environment of the Kalahari. The
cheetahs are tracked using San trackers, radios, and DNA analyses. This
data helps park managers ensure the continued existence of the cheetahs
and future monitoring. It also serves as an example for the conservation
of the species in other arid regions. With National Geographic's
support, Mills was able to complete his fieldwork and research.Pictured: A three-week-old cub squashes one of its two litter mates during a brief visit by Mills to the den while the mother was out hunting. Mills and his team need to count the cubs and collect DNA from fur samples in order to establish paternity. Such brief interactions do not disturb the cheetahs, and they have never observed any adverse reaction by the mother or cubs.
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