Yes! She supplies her milk for them and when the are old enough she will bring them meat, (antelopes, etc.) she will at some point teach them how to hunt on their own (with help and pointers of course.)
Yes, in the wild, baby animals (including cheetahs) learn from their mother how to hunt for food, which animals are the right kind of prey, and how to catch and eat those animals.
I'm not sure
Of course , they feed theiryoung with milk.
A cheetah mother will try to protect its young. But in the face of an attack from lions or hyenas, the cheetah has little choice but to escape and hope the young will remain hidden and survive.
Cats are mammals so they feed their young milk from their mother's body.
Platypuses are mammals: therefore, mother platypuses, like all mammals, feed their young on mothers' milk.
milk
frogs
I would think bears wiuld feed their young first.
no
they go hunt for food and they give it to the young lions.
Mammals have fur, skin or hair, and feed their young on mothers' milk.
Yes. Armadillos are mammals and, like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk. Depending on the species, the young armadillos feed from the mother for 4-6 weeks.
what can they do as an adult cheetah that they couldn't do when they were young