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|name=Cheetah
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Cheetahs are large predators in [[tropical]] flatlands that appear as solitary hunters. They will avoid dwarves for the most part, unless of course dwarves [[ambusher|seek them out.]]
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Cheetahs are large predators in {{L|tropical}} flatlands that appear as solitary hunters. They will avoid dwarves for the most part, unless of course dwarves {{L|ambusher|seek them out.}}
  
Although they cannot be tamed until the [[dungeon master]] arrives, tame cheetahs are trainable into War/hunting cheetahs. See [[Kennel]] for how this is done, and for a list of other trainable creatures.
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Although they cannot be tamed until the {{L|dungeon master}} arrives, tame cheetahs are trainable into War/hunting cheetahs. See {{L|Kennel}} for how this is done, and for a list of other trainable creatures.
  
If you manage to acquire enough tame cheetahs via your dungeon master or by trading with the [[elf|elves]], consider starting a breeding program. Cheetah parts are worth three times as much as domestic animal parts.
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If you manage to acquire enough tame cheetahs via your dungeon master or by trading with the {{L|elf|elves}}, consider starting a breeding program. Cheetah parts are worth three times as much as domestic animal parts.
  
 
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