Yes scientists are developing the first cyborg cheetah to protect the cheetah population.
The common house cat isn't even remotely close to being endangered, but there are quite a few wild cats that are at the brink of extinction or in danger of becoming extinct by the way they're heading like the Snow Leopard, and the Cheetah.
The common house cat isn't even remotely close to being endangered, but there are quite a few wild cats that are at the brink of extinction or in danger of becoming extinct by the way they're heading like the Snow Leopard, and the Cheetah.
A cheetah is way faster!
the cheetah is the world fastest mammal
Science helps endangered animals by assistant in reproduction so more can be born. Science also helps by doing research on the best way to save and protect animals.
Yes, humans can breed animals through selective mating to produce offspring with desired traits or characteristics. This is commonly practiced in agriculture and domestication to improve the quality of livestock and pets.
All animals try to protect themselves in one way or another. It is part of being alive.
the cheetah would win because the cheetah is way faster and and has stronger claws the cheetah and wolf would fight and the winner would be the cheetah
No, they are not built to tackle bears, which are way too large and powerful for a cheetah.
They eat the animals that migrate their way.
Depends on how you use it, but on way to say it different is protect/er.
In a certain way it is good because they protect animals that are endangered, and they also breed endangered animals so that there are more of those animals in the world. And its fun to look at animals that you would have to go far away to see in their natural habitat.