Except for a mother and her cubs, cheetahs are solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
they live in both. but when they are aout to hunt they form a large group.
They live in groups.
Cheetahs can live alone or in small groups. They often live with their littermates. Wild cheetahs are mostly found in eastern and southwestern Africa.
For the most part cheetah's are solitary animals. Females usually live alone, except for when they are raising their young. Males often live alone as well, but occasionally will live in small groups which consist of their litter mates.
Within their own community they are very much social. However, they are also very territorial. Actually, female cheetahs are the solitary ones but male siblings live together for life like lions
Independently
they live alone and hunt alone, haven't you seen nemo!?
they live alone.
Male adult cheetahs usually do live in small groups, whereas females do not.
no they do not live in groups
Cheetahs are solitary animals. Female cheetahs are always alone except when they are raising cubs. During such times, they can be spotted with cubs. Blood brother males live together for life. usually these groups are of sizes from 2 to 4 individuals.
Both. Females are usually solitary animals. Only when they are weaning cubs can we spot a female cheetah with youngsters. Male cheetahs however live in groups. Birth brothers usually 2-3 in number live together for life. Groups of brothers of upto 4 male cheetahs have been known and recorded.
they live alone
They live alone.