The Cheetah is a very fragile animal.
Well, first of all, cheetah may be able to dash at 70-75 miles per hour, but only for a short time. Also, poachers contribute to a near excintion in many big cats, including cheetahs.
Depends... With cubs.... Yes. With ppl.... Not so much....
No, cheetahs are not "fragile." Fragile animals could not survive long in the cheetah's habitat.
No!
The cheetah is not currently listed as endangered but is considered vulnerable.
The cheetah is not currently listed as endangered but is considered vulnerable.
Two subspecies of cheetah are endangered - the northwest African cheetah and the Asiatic cheetah. The other subspecies are considered vulnerable.
Overall, the cheetah is not listed as endangered but vulnerable. Only the Northwest African cheetah and the Asiatic cheetah are considered critically endangered.
Some subspecies of the cheetah are endangered but overall they are not endangered but considered vulnerable.
they are really close because they are in dangered
I Say Watch Their Surrounding And Be Careful
Cheetahs are currently listed as "Vulnerable" but not yet considered "Endangered"
Two subspecies of the cheetah are considered as critically endangered: the Asiatic cheetah and the northwest African cheetah. The species, as a whole, is considered as vulnerable and not endangered.
The cheetah is considered vulnerable but is not currently listed as endangered. It has been extirpated from large parts of its former range, however.
Until they can run fast enough to out run them, at about 6 months of age.
Cheetahs are listed as a vulnerable species by the World Conservation Union. It is worth visiting the site of the Cheetah Conservation Foundation to learn more about this beautiful creature.