Cheetahs occupy a much smaller range than they once did. They were once found throughout Africa, the Middle East and Southern Asia.
Today, they are found south of the Sahara Desert, in the grasslands of East Africa, in Kenya and Tanzania in areas such as the Serengeti or Masai Mara. They are also found in large numbers in Namibia and Botswana in southwestern Africa. They are seen (rarely) in southern Algeria and northern Niger.
Cheetah's are predominantly found in the jungles of Africa and India. The Asiatic cheetah can be found in India, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan etc. The African cheetah is found in countries like Kenya, Burkina Faso, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe etc. numbers wise, the African species is more populous than its Indian cousin.
Africa
In the southern part of africa.
Australia
a cheetah is the fastest land animal ever to live on this world.
The cheetah is native to Africa, Arabia, and southwestern Asia.
Africa and india and probably london zoo
Yes the cheetah.
They live in completely different parts of the world, so they never live together.
Cheetah's are predominantly found in the jungles of Africa and India. The Asiatic cheetah can be found in India, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan etc. The African cheetah is found in countries like Kenya, Burkina Faso, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe etc. numbers wise, the African species is more populous than its Indian cousin.
no. a biraffe cheetah isn't real but is a made up animal. Part giraffe part bison and part cheetah.
as long as a cheetah
They don't. The cheetah and the koala do not even live on the same continent. Koalas live only in Australia, while the cheetah is native to Africa.
The two types of Cheetah are the African Cheetah and the Asiatic Cheetah. The African Cheetah is now only found in the wild in the sub-Saharan part of Africa, while the Asiatic Cheetah is only found in Northern Iran.