they dont there just cute
Yes, cheetahs are predators but pose no threats to humans.
Cheetahs' main predators in the wild are lions, hyenas, and leopards.
Lions can easily kill cheetahs if they can catch them.
Lions are larger and more powerful than cheetahs, allowing them to overpower them in a fight. Lions also have a strong social structure that enables them to work together in groups to take down prey or defend themselves against predators like cheetahs. Additionally, lions have a thicker and more protective mane that can help shield them from cheetahs' attacks.
Cheetahs
Cheetahs face threats from larger predators like lions, leopards, and hyenas, who may compete for food or even kill cheetahs for territory.
The main predators of cheetahs in their natural habitat are lions, leopards, and hyenas. These larger predators often compete with cheetahs for food and may also prey on cheetah cubs.
No, cheetahs do not eat tigers. Cheetahs primarily hunt and feed on smaller prey such as antelope, gazelles, and hares. Tigers are much larger and more powerful predators that would not be prey for cheetahs.
they cry. or they dance. or they suicide. ______________________________________ Cheetahs don't have to defend themselves against predators; they ARE the predators. On the off-chance that they needed defense, their speed would quickly carry them away from any threat. However, cheetahs are vulnerable; they are magnificent sprinters, but cannot go any distance. After 400 yards or so, a cheetah is exhausted and unable to run further.
Cheetahs in the wild face threats from larger predators such as lions, leopards, hyenas, and wild dogs, which may compete with them for food or even prey on cheetahs themselves.
Cheetahs in their natural habitat face threats from larger predators such as lions, leopards, and hyenas. These animals may compete with cheetahs for food and territory, and may also prey on cheetahs themselves, especially their cubs.
They run away.