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Growth rate of 21 captive‐born, mother‐raised cheetah cubs
Author(s) -
Wack Ray F.,
Kramer Lynn W.,
Cupps William,
Currie Patricia
Publication year - 1991
Publication title -
zoo biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.5
H-Index - 54
eISSN - 1098-2361
pISSN - 0733-3188
DOI - 10.1002/zoo.1430100310
Subject(s) - biology , morning , litter , offspring , captive breeding , zoology , demography , pregnancy , ecology , endangered species , genetics , botany , sociology , habitat
This paper presents the growth rate of 21 clinically normal, mother‐raised. captive cheetah cubs from birth through 45 days of age. The development of a growth curve for healthy, mother‐raised cheetah cubs provides a diagnostic tool for individuals involved in cheetah propagation. Use of the curve may alert caretakers to problems early and thus help reduce the high neonatal mortality rate seen in captive‐born cheetah cubs. The growth curve was constructed using 21 (11 males and 10 females) captiveborn cheetah cubs from six litters (offspring of three unrelated adult males and three unrelated adult females) born at the Columbus Zoo from September 1985 through December 1989. Each cub was weighed to the nearest gram the morning after birth and approximately the same time every consecutive morning for 45 days. The mean weight the morning after birth was 463 g (range 385–542 g). The average litter size was 3.5 (range 2–4, n = 6). The daily weight gain was 40–50 g/cub/day.