Cheetahs avoid humans. They are too weak to kill them. Humans are physically bigger and stronger than cheetahs and a full grown male human could easily over power the strength of a full grown male cheetah. This is due to non retractable claws, weaker jaws and low power in strength. A cheetahs body is built for hunting and speed. They hunt smaller animals such as Thompsons Gazelle, which weigh on average of 45 pounds, rodents and other animals smaller than themselves. Cheetahs are the most successful when they hunt in groups of 2 or more. They are highly endangered and need to be understood to a much more knowledgable level. In the wild cheetahs are much more afraid of humans than we are of them and will run if confronted or chased by a human.
Humans are not on a Cheetah's short-list of things to eat. They might attack if they were particularly hungry and no antelope were available, but otherwise they would tend to ignore humans. They are domesticable and while they might become accustomed to humans, they would never be entirely safe to have around.
no rarely only few times. a cheetah is very nice. it's not afraid but doesn't attack and actually they will go up to you and rub Save against you
Cheetahs usually react to humans with fear, and will try to get away.
Cheetah's do not like to be messed with. However a cheetah is friendly unless it is hungry or if it is using self defense. Cheetah's do not just attack for no reason.
There is no record of a cheetah attacking or killing a human.
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humans hunt and sometimes kill cheetahs. very sad.
Yes, cheetahs are predators but pose no threats to humans.
cheetahs are endangerd because of humans.
no because cheetahs are not known to live near humans and humans are a cheetahs natural enemy.
Probably because it might mistake you as an intruder on it's territory
Some like cheetahs. Cheetahs also like (to eat) humans. Just kidding, they don't actually like to eat humans.
As far as science can tell, humans originated in Africa. Meaning there were cheetahs, or early relatives to cheetahs around when humans became humans. It's so long ago that it's no longer possible to say who was the first human to spot a cheetah.
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Yes. Since Leopards and Cheetahs share the same habitat as humans in Africa and Asia. The humans protect them from things that can harm them.
It depends. Poachers and farmers kill cheetahs, but some groups that are against killing the cheetahs help them. Ex: Game reserves, zoos, and tagging the cheetahs help them. Game reserves protect cheetahs from humans. Zoos let people see and observe them, also breeding them, and tagging the cheetahs helps them survive by humans being able to know more about them to know where they roam, and to observe them over time.
nothingA cheetahs predator is a hyena when it is a baby. humans will also go after cheetahs for their fur and bigger animals will go after cheetahs if they can catch the cheetah to eat them or to eat the food the cheetahs have caught.They have a lot. They live in Africa. Cheetahs predators are, Lions, Boars, Hyenas, Jaguars, Baboons, Crocs (in water), Humans