yes.they share the traits with there cubs
traits vary in the animal kingdom. Most traits are describable. However some traits are not. Among the various traits cheetahs portray, 56.2% are describable. The other 43.8% are not. THere is some discussion about a marginal difference in describability of traits, leading some to believe that the ratio is closer to 60/40. But that is mere speculation.
Cheetahs live in Africa and Western Asia. Cheetahs live in Africa but rare sightings say that some cheetahs have traveled to Australia. cheetahs mostly live in Africa
some cheetahs die at 12 years of age
No, cheetahs only live in parts of Africa and Asia.
Cheetahs can live in Africa, Southwestern Asia, and a small population in Iran and also on my . Though doubtful, some scientists believe that a small population of cheetahs can still survive in India. Cheetahs thick brush, and open plain type of land, where food and prey is abundant. Some also live in savannahs.
Cheetahs pass traits on to their young like physical characteristics in coloring and fur and their speed or agility. They also teach their young the hunting skills needed to catch prey.
No, Jaguars can be black, but not cheetahs
Naturally-no. Cheetahs are from Africa. But ther might be some in parks and Zoos
no cheetahs are solitary animals only the cubs of cheetahs live with their mother (not with father) until they reach a certain age some male cheetahs travel on groups especially cheetah brothers
There are some traits that are inherited from the family. Some of the traits that are inherited are eyes,hair color and blood.
Some of these traits are recessive and are not actually seen but are there.