Cheetah's mate and reproduce all year round. They don't have any mating season as such. After a gestation period of around 90 to 98 days, a female give birth to a litter of upto 9 cubs. But, the average litter size is between 3 to 5 cubs. The cubs weigh an average of 150 to 300 grams at birth and stay with the mother for approximately 2 years. During this period, the mother protects her cubs and feeds them.
Pretty much like most cats.
what can they do as an adult cheetah that they couldn't do when they were young
A cheetah mother will try to protect its young. But in the face of an attack from lions or hyenas, the cheetah has little choice but to escape and hope the young will remain hidden and survive.
Well cheetah young aren't exactly kittens a better word would be cub.
A cheetah is a mammal, so the female cheetah carries live young within her womb. The gestation period for the cheetah is about 90 days. As a mammal, cheetahs give birth to live young.
A cheetah is a vertebrate because it is a mammal. It has a backbone and it feeds its young.
Young cheetahs are called cubs.
A young cheetah is usually called a cub- just like a lion.
The job of the male cheetah is to impregnate the female. He then leaves and has nothing to do with raising the young that are born a few months later.
it varies on how old or young the cheetah is
kute and cuddly=)
it eats its young.