No they don't, they are of different species and it is most likely physically impossible.
African Lions, African Elephants, Cheetahs, White Rhinoceros, and Olive Baboons.
they go to see the wide open plains, the big five (elephants, lions, cheetahs, rhino's and giraffes) and to see the tribespeople that live there.
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There are many animals living in the Savannah. One animal is the giraffe. Along with the giraffe is the African elephant. There are also lions, cheetahs, antelopes, ostrich, buffalo, kangaroo (Australia), deer, zebras, Asian elephants, tigers, aardvarks, and so much more.
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In Afarica
Physically they can mate, but no progeny will result
cheetahs, lions, tigers, but not BEARS(:
No. Female elephants mate with different males over the course of their lifetime.
No,they do not...they mate like a human.
Very few animals will voluntarily breed outside their own species, cheetahs included.
No. Humans are the only animals that go through the marriage ritual. However, cheetahs do mate.
They mate the same way as any other four-legged mammals do.
they mate at ur mothers house in her bedroom and they get it goin
no the male leaves in search of another mate
giraffes, elephants and cheetahs live in the african savannah. camels live in the sibeirian desert. foxes live in various forests around the world.
21 or 22 months of age.