The length of a cheetah is 135 cm.
The length of the first Cheetah plus the length of the other Cheetah, in feet of course.
The average length of a cheetah's legs varies due to its sex and its species Regardless, an average leg length for a Northwest African cheetah is about 24 inches.
well the claw grip helps the cheetah to hold on to the ground and run faster it runs away from predetors pretty easily its even faster than a cat by 70m
Africa! two types of cheetah, your regular kind with the small spots and then theres the king cheetah. u can recognise him from the stripes down his back. did you no they are the only large cat that purrs! and also the claw are not retractable! and they communicate thru whistling!
Pretty much like a dog's claw. Unlike other cats, cheetahs' claws are not retractable.
Cheetahs need claws for the same reason that dogs do - for better traction so they can chase down their prey.
The adult Cheetah wieghs from 77-160 pounds and its total head-body length is 43-59 inches.
A cheetah's stride is between 7 to 8 metres in length.
According to Wikipedia, the word "cheetah" comes from the Sanskrit for "variegated one". The scientific name, Acinonyx jubatus comes from the Greek and Latin, respectively. "Acinonyx" meaning "no move claw" and "jubatus" referring to the mane on a cheetah cub.
Its total body length can be from 115 to 135 cenimeters, which is 45 to 53 inches I hope I answered your question!!=)=)
The adult velociraptor's primary claw, unsheathed, was about 5 - 6 inches, (13cm) in length.