Yes, they do, because they have to see predators at night in the dark.
during the day they do but not in the dark
yes it is
Yes
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Cheetahs blend in well with the tall, dry grasses of the savanna so they are able to hide from prey as well as potential predators. Cheetahs hide their cubs in tall grass.
They mostly no, But at some area's there is and those chances are little to see one in Mexico.
Cheetahs are spotted, not striped. See the image above of an adult cheetah.
At your local zoo.
well yeah their fast
Cheetahs can climb but not well as they do not have retractable claws and their legs are designed more for sprinting than climbing.
Pet cheetahs are illegal in California. (See related link below for more information.)
Wild cheetahs live in the wild and they are, well, wild. they attack to get food unlike the tame cheetahs. tame cheetahs are more calm. but that doesnt mean that theyre gonna NOT attack anything including you.
they see each other as threats
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 don't live in jungles. Cheetahs hunt by speed, which doesn't work very well in dense growth. They need open space to run down their prey.