Yes, but it's not common.
Cheetahs are found in some zoos but, overall, do not do well in zoological conditions.
no
Cheetahs do not do well in captive conditions, such as zoos. For a lengthy list of the problems cheetahs experience in zoos, click on this link.
YOU CAN GIVE THEM what they want
In zoos not in the wild.
To many cheetahs!
None normally. maybe a few zoos. They live in Africa and aren't native to North America.
food that is high in protein- which is found in meat, sometimes zoos will buy frozen /dead rabbits and feed them those or other times small deer are used. certain zoos feed cheetahs a meat diet thet looks like cat food. Zoos stay away from processed meats though. a blend of veggies and fruits may be added
The only cheetahs in Australia are those in zoos. The cheetah is native to Africa, Arabia, and southwestern Asia.
Naturally-no. Cheetahs are from Africa. But ther might be some in parks and Zoos
yes in zoos
No, cheetahs do not live in the wild in California. They are native to parts of Africa and a small population in Iran. However, cheetahs can be found in zoos and wildlife sanctuaries in California, where they are part of conservation and education efforts.