Cheetahs do not do well in captive conditions, such as zoos. For a lengthy list of the problems cheetahs experience in zoos, click on this link.
yes they can if the zookeeper take good care of then ,give them food ,water and the other thing they need
there is the woodland park zoo and other zoos your going to have to do your own research
Cheetahs do not do well in zoos and seem to contract all sorts of health issues when kept in captivity.
yes
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YOU CAN GIVE THEM what they want
In zoos not in the wild.
To many cheetahs!
The only cheetahs in Australia are those in zoos. The cheetah is native to Africa, Arabia, and southwestern Asia.
Yes, but it's not common.
Naturally-no. Cheetahs are from Africa. But ther might be some in parks and Zoos
yes in zoos
yes because they take the cheetahs from the jungle. )-:
yes they have personal zoos filled with cheetahs
It depends. Poachers and farmers kill cheetahs, but some groups that are against killing the cheetahs help them. Ex: Game reserves, zoos, and tagging the cheetahs help them. Game reserves protect cheetahs from humans. Zoos let people see and observe them, also breeding them, and tagging the cheetahs helps them survive by humans being able to know more about them to know where they roam, and to observe them over time.
5 pounds of food