They would probably never meet in the wild. Cheetahs live in the savanna of Africa. Tigers live in parts of India and other southeast Asian countries.
And large cats (cats in general) do not make friendships as some other animals do. If they were raised together, they would probably tolerate each other, at least until adults. There are cases of big cats of various species living together, but this is what they are trained to do, being domesticated by humans.
Mother cats are very protective of their young, and most big cats will not allow cats of other species to interact with their cubs.
Yes, you would have to supervise them and introduce them at an early age. Kind of like domestic dogs and cats.
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tiger can beat a cheetah
if they were to race the cheetah would win but if they were to fight the tiger would win
no a cheetah has spots and a tiger has stripes so there different
a baby tiger
tiger
what is domesticated cousin of the tiger
the largest is a cheetah no, lion is bigger.
If you like big balls of fluff, then Cheetah cubs. If you like things with comically enlarged ears in comparison to their face, Tiger cubs.
i got my baby cheetah for 50.00
No. A baby cheetah is called a cub.
tigers run 35mph 1st cheetah ostriches run 45-46mph 2nd ostrich cheetah 75 or 65mph 3rd tiger