No they do not. Cheetah cubs have a very high mortality rate due to predation by other predators such as lions and hyenas.
Usually all the time
no, but chuck Norris can
No, NBA YoungBoy has multiple children with different mothers.
OF COURSE. All animals have to reproduce in order to survive.
No not at all. Lions will kill cheetahs and cheetah cubs if given the chance.
A home of a cheetah looks like......tall grassy plains and not that much trees barely any that's all i know about what there home looks like but i do know more than that about cheetah's but i do not recall how many babies they can have per litters
It is a good idea to breed two does at the same time in case the mother of one litter dies or rejects her babies. A baby rabbit can suckle from any healthy mother rabbit. However, it can be difficult to get the substitute mama to accept the babies as her own. Try rubbing vanilla extract on the fur of both litters and the mama's nostrils. All mama rabbit will smell is the vanilla, and she will think all the babies are hers. Watch them closely to make sure all the babies are being suckled, kept warm ,and taken care of. This will onyl work if both litters are small. Mama rabbit might get overwhelmed if she has to suckle more than six babies. If the litters are too large or the mama doesn't accept the other litter, you can hand feed them kitten formula using a dropper. By the way, it's spelled "suckle", not "sukkle".
Not all babies will survive until they can reproduce. Thus, natural selection allows only the strongest to live and reproduce, eliminating the weaker babies to make more weak babies.
Please DONT touch the babies you usually don't do anything the mama does all the hard work but you do need to put more food than usual and the mama will drink more water than usual so when the hamsters are 2-4 weeks old you can start playing with them but if they don't have hair on them at 2 weeks please don't touch them they will lose there sent and the mama will eat them but sadly you and stop the mama same after all of them are born the mama might eat them to get the nutrients back from having her babies but also sadly you still can't do anything but good luck
Mama pig takes care of the babies. Some commercial farms have farrowing pens so mama cant roll over and crush the babies. And in cold climates sometimes a heat lamp is provided. But mom does all the work.
A mutualistic relationship is when both sides benefit from their interaction. In the case of the cheetah and the grasslands, although the grasslands are inanimate, the cheetah acts in keeping order amongst grassland species. For example by preying on animals that live in the grasslands, the cheetah stabilizes the animals population which in turn ensures that all the living animals have enough food/water/shelter to survive.
sometimes i say this because i was in a pet store and the mama gave birth prob 20 minutes before i saw them and all the boys came over and attacked the mom and babies the mama was okay but the baby's legs had been bitten off and were bleeding i yelled at the pet store manager to come save them