Approximately, 12,400 cheetahs remain in the wild in twenty-five African countries.
And there is about 300 in captivity.
There is 736 cheetahs in captivity and in the wild 13,000 in the wild so altogether there is 13,736
no one did. its natural. ( its in their blood ) all predators hunt, whether in captivity or wild
In the wild, they live about 10 years, and in captivity, they live on an average of 12.
Humans. Cheetah's are extinct in the wild in India and may other Asian countries where they once lived. They were hunted to extinction by humans. They were declared extinct in the 1940's. The government of India is planning to breed cubs in captivity and re-introduce them in the wild. They are importing Adult Cheetahs from Africa and are planning to breed them in captivity and then once they grow up, they will be released into the wild.
a lot
About 7,500
Cheetah's are extinct in the wild in India. They were hunted to extinction by humans. They were declared extinct in the 1940's. The government of India is planning to breed cubs in captivity and re-introduce them in the wild. They are importing Adult Cheetahs from Africa and are planning to breed them in captivity and then once they grow up, they will be released into the wild.
Most of the wild cheetahs live in Africa and in the Savanah
Around 5500 in the wild..20,000 or more in captivity. But that also depends entierly on the species. There are 96 royal white tigers, all in captivity. 10 Maltese tigers with one left in the wild and the rest in captivity
cheetahs survive in the wild by running down their prey. this is not my answer it is a websites
Cheetahs eat ground horse and sometimes beef, rabbits and chicks.
Wild cheetahs live in the wild and they are, well, wild. they attack to get food unlike the tame cheetahs. tame cheetahs are more calm. but that doesnt mean that theyre gonna NOT attack anything including you.
Cheetahs need a couple of acres to survive in the wild or in captivity. They need bushes, tall grass, and other large plants in order to hide from predators.