no, they do not live in groups they live alone
No they do not as it would be easier for their predators to locate them. but in some instances cubs after they have left their mother will stick together for strength or just until they are ready to be fully alone.
Female cheetahs live alone and roam the land they live in, not keeping a single territory for very long. But males will join together in small groups of 2 to 5 members, and will mark and patroll a certain territory. The boys share everything: their prey, their shelter, and even a mate. If a girl is lucky they can get a mate.
No. They are solitary mammals. Blood brothers of the same litter are known to live together. Such groups can have upto 4 animals. However, females live their lives alone and apart from the time when they have cubs, they lead a solitary life. When a female cheetah has cubs, she can be seen with as many as 4 or 5 cubs along with her
Yes and No. 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.
Mother cheetahs live with their cubs until they are mature enough to live on their own.
A female cheetah lives alone but usally you can see her living with her 1 to 6 cubs and male cheetahs can be seen living in a group with other male cheetahs.
Except for a mother and her cubs, cheetahs are solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
A female cheetah lives alone but usally you can see her living with her 1 to 6 cubs and male cheetahs can be seen living in a group with other male cheetahs.
Cheetahs live in Africa and Western Asia. Cheetahs live in Africa but rare sightings say that some cheetahs have traveled to Australia. cheetahs mostly live in Africa
cheetahs live in africa
No cheetahs can not live in houses
No, cheetahs do not live in Austria.
No, cheetahs do not live in holes.
Scientific classification of the cheetah:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClade: SynapsidaClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: FelidaeGenus: AcinonyxSpecies: A. jubatusBinomial name: Acinonyx jubatus
No, cheetahs only live in Africa.
Cheetahs don't live in the rainforest. They live on the savanna or grasslands.
cheetahs mostly live in plain land in the southern side of Africa