depends if they're standing on two legs.
No not at all. Lions will kill cheetahs and cheetah cubs if given the chance.
Usually on trees, like all big cats except for lions.
dogs , cats , lions that all i know
No they do not. Cheetah cubs have a very high mortality rate due to predation by other predators such as lions and hyenas.
Leopards have many close relatives, like lions, tigers, mountain lions, cougars, chitas, bobcats and lynx to name a few.
The cheetah competes with all the other animals in the area for water - elephants, zebras, antelope, lions, leopards, etc.
The closest related species of the cheetah are the cougar and jaguarundi. They all descended from a common ancestor.
lions; since both species feed on similar prey, they are negatively impacted by the presence of the other because they will have less food, however they still persist together, despite the prediction that under competition one will displace the other. In fact, lions sometimes steal prey items killed by cheetahs.
lions, wild beasts, zebras and cheetah's.. that's all i know.
Baby cheetahs are not very fast at all. When the mother is off hunting, the cubs are hidden out of site, usually in tall grasses, as hyenas and lions will eat them if they are found.
Cheetahs vary in height from 26 to 37 inches tall at their shoulders. Males are typically larger and heavier than females.
on all fours lions are about 3.50 feet tall,tigers are about 3.80 feet tall and leopards are about 2feet tall