Well in the grand scheme of things the closest thing we have in common is we're both mammals.
As for a more general sense, humans range from what we do with Cheetahs. Some hunt them illegally for their fur to make coats, but so much more are trying hard to save the Cheetah population from eventually going extinct in the wild. I'd like to think humans for the most part are trying to aid the Cheetahs to repopulate, because a majority of us don't want to see such a beautiful, unique animal disappear from the wild, especially when it's largely our fault that so much of their habitats have been destroyed.
Probably. Humans might sell the skin to make money.
Better than most big cats. They are not very strong, and were once used to help hunt. Still some people treat cheetah badly.
Humans affect leopards by killing them and using them for their fur,skin and teeth.
yes leopard hunt humans
not into eating the person
Both are mammals
Probably because it might mistake you as an intruder on it's territory
humans hunt and sometimes kill cheetahs. very sad.
Cheetahs and gazelles have a predator-prey relationship.
Yes, cheetahs are predators but pose no threats to humans.
cheetahs are endangerd because of humans.
no because cheetahs are not known to live near humans and humans are a cheetahs natural enemy.
Some like cheetahs. Cheetahs also like (to eat) humans. Just kidding, they don't actually like to eat humans.
As far as science can tell, humans originated in Africa. Meaning there were cheetahs, or early relatives to cheetahs around when humans became humans. It's so long ago that it's no longer possible to say who was the first human to spot a cheetah.
yes...
geting shot
Yes. Since Leopards and Cheetahs share the same habitat as humans in Africa and Asia. The humans protect them from things that can harm them.
It depends. Poachers and farmers kill cheetahs, but some groups that are against killing the cheetahs help them. Ex: Game reserves, zoos, and tagging the cheetahs help them. Game reserves protect cheetahs from humans. Zoos let people see and observe them, also breeding them, and tagging the cheetahs helps them survive by humans being able to know more about them to know where they roam, and to observe them over time.