Humans. Cheetah's are extinct in the wild in India and may other Asian countries where they once lived. They were hunted to extinction by humans. They were declared extinct in the 1940's. The government of India is planning to breed cubs in captivity and re-introduce them in the wild. They are importing Adult Cheetahs from Africa and are planning to breed them in captivity and then once they grow up, they will be released into the wild.
Asiatic cheetahs are the same species as other cheetahs, but they are a different subspecies. They live in Asia and that is about it.
Cheetahs are found only in Africa today except for a small remnant population of Asiatic cheetahs in Iran and they are critically endangered.
i love cheetahs and heat the thought of them being poached. people poach cheetahs for their fur for decoration and their bones for medicine. i hope this helped you :)
A study showed that a major proportion of the diet of Asiatic cheetahs consists of livestock; local species such as chinkara, desert hare, goitered gazelle, ibex, rodents, and wild sheep are also hunted.
No, they run from them because their enemies are bigger and stronger than they are.
The enemies of cheetahs include humans, vultures, hyenas, and lions.
lions,hyenas,and jaguars
There are at least 9,000 to 12,000 cheetahs in the world. In 2011, an estimate was that 12,400 cheetahs remain in the wild in twenty-five African countries. The country of Namibia has the most, about 2,500 animals.
The IUCN lists cheetahs in general as Vulnerable while the Asiatic cheetah and Northwest African cheetah subspecies are both Critically Endangered. In both cases, cheetahs are threatened with extinction.
Enemies: Lions, Hyenas, Hunting Dogs, Leopards, and Cheetahs
they see each other as threats
No, but the lions and cheetahs are great enimies