Cheetah's can live up to 12 years or so in the wild. They are known to live upto 20 years in captivity (In Zoos). The lifespan is much shorter in the wild because, as they grow older, their speed comes down and their ability to hunt comes down. As a result they die much earlier in the wild.
75 to about 150
the male cheetah bites the female cheetah because the male cheetah wants to get a sample of the females blood
male cheetah :)
A male cheetah is called a male cheetah. Male cheetahs travel together in groups called "coalitions." That's right, a "coalition of cheetahs."
Well, the female cheetah must give birth, hunt by herself, survive by herself, take care of atleast one cub multiple times in their lives, and keep her offspring alive. The male eats, sleeps, and produces life with the female. After producing life, it leaves and may later eat its own child. Obviously the female cheetah.
Average life expectancy in India: 70 (Male & Female) 67 (Male) 73 (Female)
Male and female.
The average life span of a Cheetah in the wild is 10 to 12 years.
No much smaller actually.
Yes, male cheetahs have a penis and female cheetahs give birth.
No. Male and female cheetahs have numerous partners throughout their life. They have several sexual partners, and no emotional bonds are formed between mates.
The average life expectancy of an American male is 75.7 years. (for babies born in 2010, according to the US Census Bureau)