Thursday, February 26, 2009

Critically Endangered Saharan Cheetah

What's this snow-white creature? Academically speaking, it is termed Saharan Cheetah. The total population of this kind of cheetah may be fewer than 250 mature individuals, according to scientific researches.

This blog post is designated to honor those endangered species. Thanks to the ongoing development of human species, we've virtually rooted up a great many of friendly or unfriendly biological groups.

With global warning raging closer and closer and species dying in a faster pace, when will we meet our end, I wonder?

This cheetah is helping us to turn a corner in our understanding -- that we may just end up being yet another critically endangered species, someday, in the future -- if we don't have our ambitions in check.

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