yes because the females are busy looking after the young cubs.
Male cheetahs are typically larger and heavier than female cheetahs, with an average weight of around 120 pounds. They are known for their distinctive tear markings on their faces, which help reduce glare from the sun when hunting. Male cheetahs are solitary animals and establish territories to attract females for mating.
Male and female cheetahs do not live together so hunt separately.
Cheetahs are active at hunting during the day.
A coalition is a group of male cheetahs, most often littermates.
Most cheetahs hunt during the daylight hours. However, cheetahs that live in very hot regions may do their hunting during the cooler night hours.
by hunting and eating there prey which they digest like most mammals through a digestional tract
You can help the cheetahs by going against the hunting. Although now that they are endangered it is illegal.
A male cheetah is called a male cheetah. Male cheetahs travel together in groups called "coalitions." That's right, a "coalition of cheetahs."
Cheetahs hunt during the day, and they have to rest after each hunt. Since they are only successful 50 percent of the time most of the day is taken up by hunting.
There is little similarity, apart from both are carnivores. Lions form a family pride and the lionesses cooperate in hunting. Cheetahs are more solitary, the male having little to do in raising any cubs, and cheetahs could be killed by lions.
Male cheetahs are generally larger than females.
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.