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what can they do as an adult cheetah that they couldn't do when they were young
An adult cheetah.
No, it is not illegal to live alone as a adult student.
a lion will eat an adult cheetah. There are currently no records of a hyena killing an adult cheetah, hyenas are very good at eating cheetah cubs
The adult cheetah weighs from 35 to 72 kg. Its total head and body length is from 110 to 150 cm. The tail alone can measure 60 to 84 cm in length. Cheetahs are 66 to 94 cm tall at the shoulder. Males tend to be slightly larger than females and have slightly bigger heads, but there is not a great variation in cheetah sizes and it is difficult to tell males and females apart by appearance alone.
The cheetah is an apex or top level predator. There are no known predators for adult cheetahs however they can be killed by lions rarely. Cheetah's usually prey on smaller herbivores like Gazelles, Impala and Springbok. They don't have the size or strength to hunt down larger prey like zebra or wildebeest Cheetahs are solitary animals which live alone. Blood brothers of upto 3 or 4 are known to live together. Irrespective of how many of them live together, they all hunt for themselves.
NO. Polar bears live in a much different continent and biome than a lion or cheetah, so there's no way that a lion or a cheetah could eat, let alone see a polar bear.
The image above is of an adult cheetah.
A cheetah weighs 100-130lb.
No. The cheetah is an apex or top level predator. There are no known predators for adult cheetahs however they can be killed by lions rarely. Cheetah's usually prey on smaller herbivores like Gazelles, Impala and Springbok. They don't have the size or strength to hunt down larger prey like zebra or wildebeest
When a giraffe is young, it stays with its parents. Adult giraffes live alone but sometimes they go together as a group to eat.
A Cheetah