yes
d. current populations of cheetahs are able to interbreed with other species, increasing genetic variation.
Cheetahs can be found in the Grasslands of Africa. Most populations can be found in the African countries of Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia and Botswana.
d. current populations of cheetahs are able to interbreed with other species, increasing genetic variation.
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.
The largest populations of cheetahs are primarily found in several countries in Africa, including Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa. Namibia is particularly notable for having the highest density of cheetahs in the wild. Smaller populations can also be found in countries like Tanzania and Kenya, where they inhabit savannas and grasslands. Additionally, a small population of cheetahs exists in Iran, representing the only Asian subspecies.
yes cheetahs do kill with other animals they cant do it their self
Not often but if the encounter on another they WILL fight.
Cheetahs 'hang with' other cheetahs.
the cheetahs are fastest of all mammals . the cheetahs differs from most other cats in sevarl ways.
Cheetahs typically do not engage in direct competition with each other over hunting, as they are solitary animals that prefer to hunt alone. However, they may compete for territory and resources, particularly in areas where their populations are dense. Male cheetahs sometimes form small groups called coalitions, which can lead to competition with other coalitions or solitary males over access to females during mating. Overall, while they may interact and compete, aggressive confrontations are rare.
it can hear beter than the other cheetahs
Many mean people are after the cheetahs and even animals atack each other