Cheetahs are sexually mature at 20-22 months of age.
Well, i have heard that cheetahs can be very nice if tamed. But you should be very nice to an animal like that.
the food chain that they can find their food is in the predator food chain
In 1900 there were only about 100,000 cheetah worldwide - present estimates place their number at 10 to 15 thousand with about 1/10 of those living in captivity. Namibia has the largest population of wild cheetah - about 2500. Smaller populations exist in Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Kenya and Tanzania while 19 other countries have even fewer. 7500 cheetahs left in the world, 2500 of them are in Namibia and Asia. This species is dwindling quickly and zoologists are working hard at trying to improve the amount of surviving cheetahs (generally 6 pups to a litter.) There were 100,000 cheetahs at the turn of the century (1900). Now, there are an estimated 10,000 - 12,000 cheetahs left in the wild. The largest population of cheetahs are in Namibia.
Yes, when a baby you have 238 bones but when grown you have less Yes, when a baby you have 238 bones but when grown you have less Yes, when a baby you have 238 but when an adult you have less Yes, when a baby you have 238 but when an adult you have less
Yes a cheetah can rush 110kph but only a few seconds at a time
Is it is we turn into them and the baby hatch them out of rock and they laid them there and leave the babys behind for in 2years there grown and then they com back...
The cheetahs long tail helps it turn sharply when chasing prey.
how do you turn into a baby diaper
the cheetah
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Lions are much bigger, and cheetahs are much faster. Cheetahs are built for the chase, slim and able to turn on a dime, where lions are stalkers , getting close before making a rush.
Most cats claws retract automatically. It takes force for them to protract. So most cats actually have protractable claws. The fishing cat (front feet), cheetah and Onza are the only cats whos claws do not fully retract and sheath.