The way they are different are lions and tigers can not run as fast or that they do not have spots or legs as long as the cheetahs.
im guessing you mean bigger no they are not bigger than lions, cheetahs are one of the smaller wild cats
dogs,cats,tigers,lions,crocodiles,leapards, cheetahs,wolves,foxes,and polar bears sorry i spelled one wrong
There are many animals living in the Savannah. One animal is the giraffe. Along with the giraffe is the African elephant. There are also lions, cheetahs, antelopes, ostrich, buffalo, kangaroo (Australia), deer, zebras, Asian elephants, tigers, aardvarks, and so much more.
Lions, tigers, cheetahs, and eagles are examples of animals that primarily eat meat. These carnivorous animals require a diet that consists mainly of animal flesh for their nutritional needs.
Lions are not really close to extinction but tigers and all the other different kinds of cats are close to extinction no one really knows if lions are close to extinction but we will fid out one day
They fought many animals such as lions or tigers I don't believe crocodiles were one of them.
Other larger carnivores prey on cheetahs, especially lions. Cheetahs which are younger than three months old are often subject to predation by eagles.Cheetahs only predators are lions... They are the only mortal danger is lions maybe buffalo and elephants because if a cheetah spooks them they will try to stomp on them! So only one carnivore and to herbivores!
While intelligence in animals can be difficult to measure and compare directly, lions and cheetahs exhibit different types of cognitive abilities suited to their lifestyles. Lions, which live in social groups called prides, display complex social behaviors and communication skills, suggesting a higher level of social intelligence. Cheetahs, on the other hand, are solitary hunters with specialized skills for speed and agility, indicating a different type of intelligence focused on survival and hunting strategy. Ultimately, it's not straightforward to declare one species smarter than the other, as their intelligence serves different purposes.
Instantly! Lion's kill Cheetahs without breaking a sweat, so now imagine a cat stronger and heavier taking one on
noi dought it because lions are bigger than cheetahs yes cheetahs can run fast, but they can be scard when lion comes along
Lion, of course. Cheetahs are very light and actually a bit delicate for a big cat. Cheetahs fear lions because they or their cubs can be killed by one.
Usually when someone mentions cheetah and lion, pictures of a big yellow cat eating its prey just jump out spontaneously from our brain. Although cheetahs and lions may seem similar, but the two are more different than you might think. Yes, cheetahs and lions are similar in some ways, but evaluate the number of differences and the number of similarity areas between them; the number of the similarity areas seems to be trifling. Lions and cheetahs do have some familiar things. They are both vulnerable animals which are threatened with wiped out; and they both are widespread in the same habitat: the African Savannah. One of the biggest mutual is that they both belong to the cat family Felidae. But those are almost the only remarkable common between lions and cheetahs. Besides, cheetahs belong to the genus Acinonyx, but lion belong to the genus Panthera. Lions, like leopards, tigers can roar. Cheetahs can't roar but can chirp, bark, purr, hiss, growl, and snarl. The cheetah has retractable claws which are used in speed. Another big difference between lions and cheetahs is the way they live and hunt. Lions are social animals, which mean they live with each other and hunt together as a group. But only male cheetahs will join together in small group of 2 to 5, They will mark and patrol a certain territory. Female cheetahs live alone and roam the land they live in, not keeping a single territory for very long; cheetahs hunt at daytime using its tear stain to see better in heat. Lions hunt in the evening when it isn't so hot. Lions are larger, heavier stronger and bigger. If there's a chance a lion could kill a cheetah very easily. But cheetahs are much faster. So, now you know the difference between a lion and a cheetah, next time, when you see them, don't think that they are just both big cats!