Yes
During the day, when other predators like leopards and lions are inactive. They rarely hunt during the night as confrontation from lions and leopards is pretty much fatal
Most cheetahs hunt during the daylight hours. However, cheetahs that live in very hot regions may do their hunting during the cooler night hours.
The daytime predator is the Eagle.Eagles are known as the daytime predators because the hunt during daytime most of the time.
Cheetahs hunt during the day, and they have to rest after each hunt. Since they are only successful 50 percent of the time most of the day is taken up by hunting.
During the day.
Cheetahs hunt by speed, and for that they need good daylight to see in.
Yes. Female cheetahs hunt for their cubs and they need to teach them so they need to know how to hunt.
Only when they are really hungry but typically they roam during the night.
No.
they hunt and run
Cheetahs hunt primarily throughout the day, but geographical variations exist. For instance, cheetahs in the Sahara and the Masai Mara hunt after sunset to escape the high temperatures of the day. In the Serengeti they hunt when the lions and hyenas are inactive.
Cheetahs do not form prides like lions do. Female cheetahs are solitary, prefering to hunt alone, and only associating with males for mating. Male cheetahs sometimes will hunt together.