2 pts About 10.000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age, cheetahs in many parts of the world became extinct, but a

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2 pts About 10.000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age, cheetahs in many parts of the world became extinct, but a

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2 Pts About 10 000 Years Ago At The End Of The Last Ice Age Cheetahs In Many Parts Of The World Became Extinct But A 1
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2 pts About 10.000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age, cheetahs in many parts of the world became extinct, but a small population of cheetahs survived in Africa. Some studies indicate that only seven African cheetahs survived the period of change. This led to extreme inbreeding among cheetahs. The population of cheetahs eventually grew back into hundreds of thousands by the late 1800s Based on this information, choose the true statements below. You may choose more than one statement. the cheetah population evolved through genetic drift all cheetahs today probably share many similar genes genetic variability is likely high within the modern cheetah population cheetahs to day must have a high fitness since they evolved from such strong survivors
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