yes.they share the traits with there cubs
they are fast
there was giant cheetahs which where as tall as lions
Cheetahs live in the open on the savanna and do not build any form of shelter.
Cheetahs are found in Africa and parts of the Middle East but not in the Philippines.
Nope
No cheetahs are not allergic to anything. They have not had any allergic reactions to anything yet.
They are endothermic, because ectothermic dosent have to do with any mammals. :)
In zoos not in the wild.
yes
NoThere are "King Cheetahs" which are very rare, but have more of a smeared spotted coat. There aren't any Queen cheetahs, but for the most part, they are just referred to as cheetahs.
traits vary in the animal kingdom. Most traits are describable. However some traits are not. Among the various traits cheetahs portray, 56.2% are describable. The other 43.8% are not. THere is some discussion about a marginal difference in describability of traits, leading some to believe that the ratio is closer to 60/40. But that is mere speculation.
Cheetahs pass traits on to their young like physical characteristics in coloring and fur and their speed or agility. They also teach their young the hunting skills needed to catch prey.