yes
in zoos
just for mating
Cheetahs do not form prides like lions do. Female cheetahs are solitary, prefering to hunt alone, and only associating with males for mating. Male cheetahs sometimes will hunt together.
Cheetahs are solo type of animals they don't see any other ones of their species unless it is mating season
Female cheetahs reach sexual maturity at an age of 21 or 22 months. Females are induced to ovulate by the mating itself, and have no set ovulation schedule.
yes because the females are busy looking after the young cubs.
no
Horse mating is a process of breeding. The horse mating process is initiated by horse owners. The horses to be bred are selected based on the goal of the owners.
Some set of cultures do.
chimpanzee
The mating process of dogs typically lasts from 5 to 20 minutes, with some variability among different breeds and individuals. The entire mating process involves courtship, mounting, intromission, and ejaculation. It is important to monitor the mating process and intervene if necessary to ensure the health and safety of the dogs involved.
mammals / humans are considered primates because we are the superior species, stand upright, and give birth to live offspring after mating process.
The scientific understanding of the evolutionary relationship between humans and apes is that humans and apes share a common ancestor. Through the process of evolution, humans and apes diverged from this common ancestor and developed different traits and behaviors. While humans and apes may share some similarities in mating behaviors, such as forming social bonds and engaging in courtship rituals, the specific details of how mating between humans and apes may have occurred in the past are not well understood and are a topic of ongoing research and debate in the scientific community.