no cheetahs are solitary animals only the cubs of cheetahs live with their mother (not with father) until they reach a certain age some male cheetahs travel on groups especially cheetah brothers
Cheetahs will NOT go extinct because with groups like CCF and other constantly helping cheetahs to survive and also educating farmers about cheetahs and learning to not kill them.
cheetahs survive in the wild by running down their prey. this is not my answer it is a websites
No, they can't. Cheetahs need space to run.
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No, there are no cheetahs in Madagascar.
Cheetahs don't depend on the rainforest. Cheetahs hunt with speed and that doesn't work when there's all those trees around. They need open space to run down their prey.
It depends. Poachers and farmers kill cheetahs, but some groups that are against killing the cheetahs help them. Ex: Game reserves, zoos, and tagging the cheetahs help them. Game reserves protect cheetahs from humans. Zoos let people see and observe them, also breeding them, and tagging the cheetahs helps them survive by humans being able to know more about them to know where they roam, and to observe them over time.
Except for a mother and her cubs, cheetahs are solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
Cheetahs are obligate carnivores and must have meat to survive. They do not eat plants.
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.