Yes. Female cheetahs, once that are grown, hunt and live alone. They only socialize when in heat and is seeking a male. After mating the male might hang around for a day or so but they still do not hunt together. The only exception would be if she had cubs. As the cubs grow the mother will go through stages of teaching her cubs to hunt. She will first bring back kills for them to eat. When they are ready she will catch prey and bring it to her young alive so they can practice hunting. When they are mostly grown they may help the mother hunt but often they leave their mother as soon as they come of age. Males are much more social and often hunt together. They sometimes live in small groups, usually consisting of brothers, called coalitions.
Cheetah do on rare occasion hunt in groups usually young male siblings as documented on Life bbc1 uk
In general, alone. Sometimes Cheetah cubs stick together for life to increase chance of kills.
Cheetahs usually hunt alone but may team up on rare occasions.
yes
Except for a mother and her cubs, cheetahs are solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
Cheetahs sometimes hunt alone, but if the a cheetah mother were to give birth to three sons, those three would hunt together. when they congregate in groups, it's called a coalition. this coalition can hunt together. www .youtube.com/watch?v=AiWhQ7fvap0 watch this to see.
Yes. Female cheetahs hunt for their cubs and they need to teach them so they need to know how to hunt.
they hunt and run
No.
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.
the hunt to eat.they hunt antelope species in particular.
Yes, cheetahs learn to hunt from their mothers.
humans hunt and sometimes kill cheetahs. very sad.
King cheetahs hunt the same animals as normal cheetahs do.
cheetahs noses are very good sense
they like to hunt and run