Cheetahs are not desert animals as they much prefer the grasslands where food is more common. Therefore, the desert has little to no effect on them.
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the sahara desert
No, there are no cheetahs in Madagascar.
Cheetahs generally don't live in deserts. There's not enough prey there. If there is prey, they might.
giraffes, elephants and cheetahs live in the african savannah. camels live in the sibeirian desert. foxes live in various forests around the world.
many farmers are killing cheetahs lions, leopards, and hyenas kill cheetah cub.
cheetahs live in the sub-saharan desert area (south of the Sahara desert), though they used to inhabit from north Africa to India
It would not survive long in the desert not many animals live there. They live in the Savannah.Cheetahs live on the African savannah. This is not a desert, but is a very dry environment. There are not many trees on the savannah, but there is lots of grass and small bushes. The cheetah needs open space in order to run, and would not be able to run as far in a forest.No. Cheetahs prefer open country, but not that open.yes
Cheetahs live whever there is enough prey for them to survive. This includes grasslands, savannahs, scrublands, and desert. They are known to live in areas throughout Africa, where the climate is tropical.
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cheetas are a type of animal which like to live in desert
There is no disease currently in the news that is specifically affecting cheetahs. Cheetahs, as a group, are more prone to diseases in comparison with other big cats because they lack genetic diversity. At some point in the past, cheetahs nearly went extinct but came back from the brink from a few closely related survivors. The lack of diversity means that a disease that will affect one will likely affect all.