Cubs are usually reared in hidden areas like bushes and small caves. The cubs lay hidden and don't make any sound when their mother is out hunting. The mother cheetah frequently moves its young ones to ensure that other large predators like lions or hyenas don't pick up the scent of young ones and kill them.
In spite of all the effort from the mother, nearly 70% or more cubs get killed in the first year.
The cubs stay with their mother for nearly 2 years.
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No. A baby cheetah is called a cub.
CubA baby cheetah is simply called a cheetah cub. They rely on their mother's to teach them how to hunt, thus stay with the mother until they are two years of age.
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Yes, when the cheetah is a newborn, it has a black and white stripe down its back, similar to that of the honey badger. This is called mimicry. When a predator is nearby, the baby cheetah lies down with its stripe facing up and tricks the predator into thinking that the cub is a honey badger. Predators generally avoid honey badgers because of their violence. The excellent use of mimicry by a baby cheetah helps it to survive in the wilderness
A little baby cheetah comes out.
a new cheetah is endangered because the baby cheetah does not know how to take care of itself so the baby cheetah is an easy prey for most predator
A cub.
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