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The giant Cheetah is a large animal that lives in tropical biomes, It can posse a threat to civilian and unexperienced soldiers the best aproach is to use marskdwarves and melee troops.It can be tamed for pet value of 200 like other similar animals.
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The giant Cheetah is a large animal that lives in savage tropical biomes. Though it may pose a threat to civilians and wrestlers, armed soldiers should be able to dispatch them without any problems.
  
  

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The giant Cheetah is a large animal that lives in savage tropical biomes. Though it may pose a threat to civilians and wrestlers, armed soldiers should be able to dispatch them without any problems.


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Animals
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Aquatic
Humanoids
Semi-Megabeasts
Megabeasts
Nonexistent