yes they live in hot plains and are specialy adapted to their habitat
cheetahs have adapted to their environment by:Cheetahs are the fastest land animal on earth, reaching speeds of up to 120km/h but they are sprinters, not long distance runnersBecause they can run for long, they get very close to their pray before beginning their attackThey are also camouflaged to creep up on their pray
They adapt to it by avoiding it. Cheetahs prefer grasslands rather than deserts. Grasslands are not as hot and have more prey animals.
The cheetah is adapted to a warm climate; it would freeze to death in the English winter. Unless, of course, it had a heated zoo to live in.
No they don't the black spots help keep them camoflauged from a young age so they have adapted to have black spots.
Cheetahs do not live in the rainforest. They can be found living in semi desert environments that have open flat land and lots of thick brush.
1) They need to be lean and muscular to catch their prey. 2) They live in hot areas, so they need to have thin fur. 3) They need to run fast so they can catch the fast prey. I can't really think of anymore. Look up "ways cheetahs have adapted" on google.com. They are the only big cat who's claws never fully retract.They are always partially extended to give them grip in high speed chases. Plus they aren't muscular at all. In fact cheetahs are weak, they are built for speed not strength.
Cheetahs are carnivores, so they need to eat meat. They are adapted to run extremely fast, but for that reason they are lightly built. This means they hunt smaller, faster prey than lions or tigers do, and gazelle and antelope are perfect prey for them.
Cheetahs are both helpful and harmless. There are no records of cheetahs ever attacking a human.
King cheetahs are just regular cheetahs with a rare coat pattern mutation.
No, cheetahs eat warthogs.
Older cheetahs.