most cheetahs growl at the predator
She will growl viciously, and lash out at the attacker, buying time for her cubs to escape and hide.
Once she's absolutely sure her cubs are safe in hiding, she will abandon the attacker and go back for them.
Sometimes, the best way to defend her cubs, is to walk away from danger.
If a mother has caught prey and then some hyenas come along, the cheetah family usually just walk away.
Young cheetahs are called cubs.
it varies on how old or young the cheetah is
Cheetahs protect their young! and because they do not really travel in packs. When another animal wants to pick a fight, The Cheetah fight either for its own life, or for the life of its children.
Baby cheetahs are called cubs.
Well, It depends on the cheetah's BIRTH date!
Young cheetahs are called cubs.
Well cheetah young aren't exactly kittens a better word would be cub.
For a cheetah it is a cub and for a giraffe it is a calf.
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 is a mammal, so the female cheetah carries live young within her womb. The gestation period for the cheetah is about 90 days. As a mammal, cheetahs give birth to live young.
Cheetahs do not lay eggs. Cheetahs are mammals and produce their young through live birth.
The young cheetahs eat there mothers milk and meat that is left from the bones of the grownups meal