Cheetahs don't live in any rain forest. Cheetahs hunt with speed and that doesn't work when there's all those trees around. They need open space to run down their prey.
There are 736 cheetahs in captivity
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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
Yes Africa has many types of antelope that will live in the savannah
The kinds of bacteria that are found in the tropical savanna include aerobic and acidobacteria. Bacteria are prevalent in the savanna's because of the favorable temperature and moist conditions.
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A variety of mammals, insects, birds and other creatures live in the savanna. The world's largest land mammal, the African elephant, lives in the savanna, as does the Nile crocodile, the hyena and many varieties of bees, ants and even several different types of mosquito.
Many species of tigers tend to live in Northern Coniferous or Deciduous rainforests.
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No. Koalas cannot live in savanna. They need to be in an area where there are many gum trees (eucalyptus) of the specific type they need to feed. Savanna, or grassland, does not have enough gum trees for koalas.
Approximately, 12,400 cheetahs remain in the wild in twenty-five African countries. And there is about 300 in captivity.
There are many animals living in the Savannah. One animal is the giraffe. Along with the giraffe is the African elephant. There are also lions, cheetahs, antelopes, ostrich, buffalo, kangaroo (Australia), deer, zebras, Asian elephants, tigers, aardvarks, and so much more.
It is estimated that there are about 70 to 100 cheetahs left in Asia, most of whom live in Iran.