The offspring of a cheetah is called a cub. A cheetah can have from one to six cubs in a litter, but some can have up to nine cubs.
cheetahs are endangerd because of humans.
No they do not. Pandas live in Asia and Cheetahs live in Africa
Yes, the collective noun for cheetahs is a coalition of cheetahs.
Cheetahs eat ground horse and sometimes beef, rabbits and chicks.
there is no such thing as an 'offspring'
Young cheetahs are called cubs.
A male cheetah plays no role in rearing the offspring.
The name is Den, it ranges from a sheltering rock to covering bushes.
Cheetah cubs may stay with the mother for up to nearly 2 years.
They sleep, eat, hunt, be solitary together, protect their young and create offspring aka intercourse
The mother does not leave the offspring, the young leave the mother when they feel it is time to move on. The offspring may stay with the mother for 13 to 20 months, associating with one another and feeding on kills together.
They don't have them at a certain time or season. They give birth to their cubs whenever, really.Cubs are born all year round.
usually cheetahs live in Savannahs and grassy areas. They also may live, sometimes in forests.
No, Cheetahs are not cannibals. Female cheetahs protect their cubs with their life. They defend them with all their strength. In spite of their efforts nearly 75% of the cubs die within the first one year.
They are only distantly related. Cheetahs are from an entirely different genus (Acinonyx) rather then the Panthera genus of the jaguar. Cheetahs are more closely related to the cougar and the jaguarundi with which they share a common ancestor.
Cheetahs are both helpful and harmless. There are no records of cheetahs ever attacking a human.
King cheetahs are just regular cheetahs with a rare coat pattern mutation.