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Exotic Breeder
An exotic breeder may be a proponent of conservation because he's already directly involved; some farms are licensed to maintain rare creatures.
The cats can also be identified by the distinctive individual ring patterns on their tails. The spots cover nearly the entire body. Only the white throat and abdomen are unmarked. There are 4-6 black rings and a bushy, white tuft in the end of the tail.
An exotic breeder may be a proponent of conservation because he's already directly involved; some farms are licensed to maintain rare creatures.
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The young cats have the different from the adult animals coat color: grayish with a puffy mane of three-inch hair; they stay so until they are three months old and they become to look much alike the adults. An exotic breeder may be a proponent of conservation because he's already directly involved; some farms are licensed to maintain rare creatures.
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A cheetah life cycle can be fully explained by an expert; it's rare to find american farms that have one; if you ever visit an african farm, there's a slim chance you'll see one.
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