Male and female cheetahs do not stay together after mating. After a gestation period of 90 to 98 days, the cubs are born. Though the average litter consists of 3 to 5 cubs, as many as 9 are possible. Cubs are born helpless with their eyes closed like domestic cats. But unlike other wild cats, cheetahs are born with their spots, the same markings that they will have as adults. Mothers will move their cubs to a different den every 5 to 6 days so they do not become easy prey to other carnivores. Cubs stay with their mothers for about a year and a half, as they must learn to hunt and to avoid potentially dangerous animals. The mother then leaves the litter, and the cubs stay together for another six months in a sibling group. Females then leave and establish their own home ranges, while males remain with each other, often for the rest of their lives.
Cheetahs occupy the niche of a meat eater that hunts moderately sized, fast-running animals.
another cheetah, of course
Cheetahs occupy the niche of a meat eater that hunts moderately sized, fast-running animals.
All organisms evolve to fill a specific ecological niche, which in the case of cheetahs is the hunting of other animals.
What role do animals play in the baobab reproduction?
SexuallyCheetahs reproduce sexually.
Moist environment for active growth and sexual reproduction
Explain why a niche company might have an advantage in a market would price necessarily be an advantage explain why or why not
Because depending on where the organism is located, then there it will develop its niche.
they have fast reproduction which helps them bring new species of predators to an ecosystem.
It is because a niche relates to the entire habitat, including weather, predators, and its prey.
A niche is an organism's place in the habitat or environment. Cooperation is a niche because not every organism cooperates with all the others.