Cheetah's travel all the time. The young ones travel and train with their mother until they are old enough to leave. They usally travel looking for game.
Cheetahs can sprint up to 70 miles per hour but only for a short distance. If they need to travel any distance, they are much slower to conserve energy.
i think that they travel to hunt and to get away from enemies who are in there territories.
no cheetahs are solitary animals only the cubs of cheetahs live with their mother (not with father) until they reach a certain age some male cheetahs travel on groups especially cheetah brothers
Cheetahs sometimes travel in groups when one of them finds prey but when they don't find anything then they don't travel.
Cheetahs are solo type of animals they don't see any other ones of their species unless it is mating season
A male cheetah is called a male cheetah. Male cheetahs travel together in groups called "coalitions." That's right, a "coalition of cheetahs."
Cheetahs protect their young! and because they do not really travel in packs. When another animal wants to pick a fight, The Cheetah fight either for its own life, or for the life of its children.
Cheetahs are known to stay in pairs if they are sister and mother, sisters or brothers. Mother cheetahs will travel with their cubs until they are old enough to survive on their own, and male and female only stay together if they are about to mate, other than that, they stay on their own. Most other animals travel in herds, or on their own.
Cheetahs are killed illegally by some cattle herders who consider them a threat to livestock. Although cheetahs do often travel in the same areas as cattle, only a starving cheetah will ever attack cows. People used to hunt cheetahs for their pelts, which were considered a status symbol. However, people no longer do that.
Hyenas - they eat other predators (lions, cheetahs) and the meals that they caught. The travel in packs and frighten many other animals.
King cheetahs are just regular cheetahs with a rare coat pattern mutation.
Cheetahs are both helpful and harmless. There are no records of cheetahs ever attacking a human.