Cheetahs blend in well with the tall, dry grasses of the savanna so they are able to hide from prey as well as potential predators. Cheetahs hide their cubs in tall grass.
A cheetahs habitat provides the cheetahs with trees to climb up from enemies and to sharpen their claws. The long grass they can use for camouflage and shade. They should have water near by to clean themselves and to drink. Trees and long grass can help the cheetahs with food where they can crouch and crawl through the long grass to their prey and trees they can pounce down onto the unfortunate animal underneath.
to blend in with the grass or in a tree
No, they normally hide from a distance like about 10 meters then run its prey down.
tall grass plains
Cheetahs often stick in groups to help each other out. When one cheetah is injured, the other cheetahs help that injured cheetah to move on.
There is a huge conservation program going on to help cheetahs.
they keep warm by sleeping in long grass.
Very carefully ... they hide in the tall grass.
No, cheetahs do not build a home. When necessary they take shelter in tall grass, especially to hide their cubs.
You can help the cheetahs by going against the hunting. Although now that they are endangered it is illegal.
Cheetahs live in Africa preferably in tall grass but when they catch their prey they usually take it up in a tree and eat it.
Cheetahs prefer the open semi-arid grasslands, such as the savanna, with lots of tall grass and few trees.