Yes scientists are developing the first cyborg cheetah to protect the cheetah population.
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.
A cheetah usually eats it prey perched up in a tree, to protect the killed prey from scavengers (Hyenas).
violently as it will protect its food and wont share it
The job of the male cheetah is to impregnate the female. He then leaves and has nothing to do with raising the young that are born a few months later.
Their golden fur blends in with the long savannah grass
This is a very simple question. A cheetah is usually not threatened much, since they are so quick and fierce. But every so often a cheetah and lion will get into a tangle. Usually the cheetah will end up fleeing. In the mean time, it will use its razor sharp claws and piercing teeth. Few times does the cheetah win, though, it can easily outrun its enemy.
If the cheetah needs to kill the lion, it can if it has a strong enough will. In the mating season, females will kill the lion to protect the cubs. If it's a male, it will kill the lion in order to protect the territory.
Cheetahs use their speed for defense as they can outrun any potential predator.
Cheetahs are strictly protected by law, but habitat needs to be preserved for them.
It has two defense mechanisms. Speed - it is the fastest animal on earth. So, no animal can chase and catch an adult cheetah. However young ones aren't as fast and are fairly vulnerable Camouflage - the skin of the cheetah is golden brown in color with black spots. This is similar to the color of the grasslands where they live and hence it is not so easy to spot a cheetah.
farmers were killing cheetahs to protect their livestock.