The cheetah mimics the honey bager by having a white and black stripe on its back.
Actually, cheetah cubs look quite different from the mother and do not really begin to look like the mother until they are several weeks old. They have a thick mane of blue-gray hair to make them look larger and to resemble the honey badger to help keep predators away.
A cheetah can have up to 2-5 cubs, however there has been a cheetah that has had 8 cubs apparently
it has 2-7
They do defend the cubs. One way they do is to hide them and draw the threat away from the cubs. A good example of this is in the movie CHEETAH.
Cheetah cubs are given several children a day at regular intervals. At least the ones in captivity.
Like a cheetah but smaller and cuter
The offspring of a cheetah is called a cub. A cheetah can have from one to six cubs in a litter, but some can have up to nine cubs.
Well cheetah young aren't exactly kittens a better word would be cub.
The cheetah cubs are cared for by the mother cheetah for about eighteen months. The father has no part in raising the baby animals. The mother nurses the cubs, and protects them from predators, as a large number of tiny cubs fall victim to other animals. The mother later teaches them to hunt.
The number of cubs born to a cheetah can vary from one to eight, though the common number is three to five.
No. Oddly enough cheetah cubs are very rare in the sea. Whales have never been known to eat them
Technically older cheetahs do not really have mimicry. It is the young cubs that do. They curl up like a honey badger so other animals won't prey on it. The older cheetah makes chirps, telling the cub to lay down and curl up so she can stalk her prey. So, to answer the question, cheetah cubs are the ones that have mimicry. Not the older cheetahs.