“…In this sense, personality has been shown to have an influence on success on breeding in black rhinoceros ( Diceros bicornis; Carlstead et al, 1999), blue tits ( Cyanistes caeruleus ; Mutzel et al, 2013), or giant pandas ( Ailuropoda melanoleuca ; Powell et al, 2008) among others, where in the case of felids, nonbreeder cheetahs were found to score significantly higher on tense-fearful factor than breeder cheetahs (Wielebnowski, 1999). Likewise, it has been found that personality plays a role on successful reintroduction in Blanding’s turtles ( Emydoidea blandingii; Allard et al, 2019), European minks ( Mustela lutreola ; Haage et al, 2017), or wood mouses ( Apodemus sylvaticus; Stratton, 2015), among others. In absence of examples on felids, the swift foxes ( Vulpex velox ) boldness was related with early death after the reintroduction of captive-bred animals (Bremner-Harrison et al, 2004); while with the Tasmanian devils ( Sarcophilus harrissii) boldness was related with higher survival rates (Sinn et al, 2014).…”