A mutualistic relationship is when both sides benefit from their interaction. In the case of the cheetah and the grasslands, although the grasslands are inanimate, the cheetah acts in keeping order amongst grassland species. For example by preying on animals that live in the grasslands, the cheetah stabilizes the animals population which in turn ensures that all the living animals have enough food/water/shelter to survive.
no. a biraffe cheetah isn't real but is a made up animal. Part giraffe part bison and part cheetah.
yes they are!
The type of relationship between cows and anaerobic bacteria is a mutualistic one. This is because the bacteria helps the cow digest what part of the grass it can not. In return the cow provides a shelter and food for the bacteria for its short life of only 20 hours.
The cheetah is native to Africa, Arabia, and southwestern Asia.
no
They are NOT harmful to grasslands, they are supposed to be a part of grasslands for the ecosystem as a whole to function properly. Mother Nature didn't create a specific landscape to have animals be harmful to it.
In the southern part of africa.
Australia
Africa and india and probably london zoo
i think they got there name because they all like cheetah's
The two types of Cheetah are the African Cheetah and the Asiatic Cheetah. The African Cheetah is now only found in the wild in the sub-Saharan part of Africa, while the Asiatic Cheetah is only found in Northern Iran.
Because that is their natural habitat. Cows thrive on grass in grasslands (provided they are managed properly) because grass is a part of their natural diet.