A four-month-old cheetah cub has found friendship with its puppy playmate and the Internet is hoping that they'll be best friends forever.
Solo, the cheetah cub, was recently unveiled to the public by Australia's National Zoo & Aquarium in Canberra. The product of an extremely rare single-cub birth, Solo was hand-reared by keepers Kyle Macdonald and Aline Ijsselmuiden since he was just 19-days-old, reports ABC News.
As mothers often struggle to produce milk for a single cub, the dedicated keepers even moved into the zoo so they could bottle-feed the adorable cheetah cub every two to three hours - until he was old enough to move onto his new diet.
Zookeepers say Zama, a border collie-cross-Belgian Malinois, was specially selected as Solo's canine companion three months ago. They say her genes give her the energy and ability to keep up with the world's fastest land animal.
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The pup also provides the love and affection Solo needs to properly develop his social skills - he would've ordinairly done so with his siblings.
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"I'm not sure if he realises that he's a cheetah or if Zama realises she's a dog, because they just hang out and they're good buddies," Mr McDonald tells The Sydney Morning Herald.
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Both will be a part of the zoo's Meet-a-Cheetah program, funds from which will go towards conservation efforts.
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