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and far from dangerous. Of course, the same might be said of most baby mammals, but the long, silvery mane sported by a cheetah cub in its first three months of life turns it into a puffy fluffball – it could almost be a different species to its sleek-furred, elite athlete of a mother. The mane just adds to their appeal in our eyes, but we might wonder why they have this

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