No, they are carnivores and eat meat. Unless they are severely dehydrated, cheetahs would not feed on fruit. Most areas with cheetahs do not have native watermelons.
Cheetahs primarily feed on antelopes and gazelles.
Cheetahs are mammals, so the babies nurse from the mother's teats. They are later taught to hunt their own prey as food.
cheetahs live in the Savannah to stay worm and the hunting grounds there a great for the cheetah to be able to feed there young and breed how did they get there that i don't know
Cheetahs are not decomposers. They are carnivores who primarily feed on herbivores. This makes them secondary consumers, who feed on primary consumers.
food that is high in protein- which is found in meat, sometimes zoos will buy frozen /dead rabbits and feed them those or other times small deer are used. certain zoos feed cheetahs a meat diet thet looks like cat food. Zoos stay away from processed meats though. a blend of veggies and fruits may be added
They don't! Cheetahs prefer grasslands and savanna where there is more cover and where there are more animals upon which they feed.
Cheetahs have rarely been observed to feed on the kills of other carnivores.
Cheetahs are slender and built for speed. Lions are bigger, stronger and slower. Lions live in groups, and go for big prey that can feed several animals and takes several animals to bring down. Cheetahs are solitary and hunt smaller prey.
Cheetahs hide their prey by climbing trees and then hanging them. Tigers also do this, as they wish to avoid confrontations with larger game animals and predators
Their long-range vision requires light for their high-speed hunt, and to be aware of the arrival of scavengers while they feed.
Carnivorous animals are those animals that feed on flesh. Examples of such animals include lions, tigers, cheetahs, pumas, and leopards.