yes by there sharp claws and Sharp teeth they sometimes fight.
Cheetahs often stick in groups to help each other out. When one cheetah is injured, the other cheetahs help that injured cheetah to move on.
Many mean people are after the cheetahs and even animals atack each other
they see each other as threats
They sense each other with their smell (nose) and sight (eyes).
No, but the lions and cheetahs are great enimies
Cheetahs could eat other cheetahs, but it is highly unlikely since they tend to be in places where their prey is most numerous. Since cheetahs hunt and live alone, they would have to somehow be starving to death in order to result in killing another cheetah.Not normally, although males will sometimes kill kittens to bring the mother into estrus.Yes it could happen but very unlikely.
they wrestle and tumble around and play leap frog by jumping over each other
Yep, the spots are slightly different on each cheetah. I think they look as different to each other as we do to each other.
Cheetahs typically locate each other through vocalizations such as chirps, growls, and purrs. They also use visual cues such as body language, tail movements, and facial expressions to communicate and identify each other within their social groups. Additionally, they have a keen sense of smell, which can help them detect the presence of other cheetahs in their territory.
To communicate with their young cheetahs made chirping sounds like those of a bird and they yelp like dogs to warn each other.
It is possible for most wild cats to mate with each other with the exception of cheetahs. The cheetah's bone structure is just too different from other wild cats for them to be able to produce a hybrid with another cat.
No.They do not feed on each other.