Cheetahs are generally solitary animals. However, males will sometimes form a coalition of 2-3 other males to protect a territory.
Cheetah cubs may remain with the mother for nearly two years, otherwise she is usually a loner. Males may form loose alliances called coalitions to protect their breeding territory.
Generally, cheetahs live alone but females will stay with their cubs for nearly 2 years. Males may form loose groups called coalitions to protect their breeding territory.
Cheetahs are usually solitary animals except for a female with cubs.
no cheetahs don't live in packs.
no
in a group
The Savannah where they have open spaces to run and chace their prey. You won't find them in rainforests since there are too many trees for them to run through and when it comes to hunting, cheetahs are dependent on their speed.
cheetahs can run up to 60 mph
They do like to run but cheetahs run mainly out of necessity. They have to run in order to catch prey which they need to stay alive.
No, they can't. Cheetahs need space to run.
they hunt and run
zebra's!
they can run fast
No, no animals have cheetahs as prey, but what kills cheetahs are age, diseases, and parasites.
Cheetahs can run 70 mph (miles per hour) depending on how fast the predator or prey can run.
Cheetahs.
Cheetahs effect people to run really fast so that they can catch them.
how fast can cheetahs run