That's currently impossible, and likely to remain so for quite some time. These species are far too far apart to be able to breed and produce offspring naturally. It'd take some serious genetic engineering to merge those two.
What to call one -if one ever gets made is anybody's guess. Kangon or Liroo perhaps. Although I suspect "poor thing", or "Money-guzzling failure" would be more likely.
A tiger, It can grow 11 ft (340 cm) from head to tail. A lion is second with 9 ft (275 cm) and a cheetah third with 8 ft (244 cm) ***Second answerer says: Largest tail to body ratio would have to be the Cheetah as they use it for steering through tight turns: You may want to direct your question directly to BIGCATONE, though...
how does a cheetah keep a stable internal connections
Mostly any carnivore that gets angry. Maybe a lion or cheetah or shark thet thinks your a seal. :P
cheetahs have 38 chromosomes in there body just like other cat like animals like the feared lion, and a savage tiger. happy now!
No, a lion is a lion, there is a flower called a dandelion, which means tooth of the lion. it is a "dent de Leon" French for lion's tooth
a domestic cheeon
Lion no contest. A Cheetah would be destroyed in this mach up its not even 1 fraction in size of a Lioness and Lions are the top predators in the animal kingdom. The Lion has this one.
In a fight between a cheetah and a lion, the lion would likely win due to its larger size and strength.
There is no particular species called a panther. However, of the list, the cheetah would be the smallest.
In a fight between a lion and a cheetah, the lion would likely win due to its larger size, strength, and hunting experience.
A young cheetah is usually called a cub- just like a lion.
In a race, a cheetah would obviously win, but in nature animals don't usually race, and if a cheetah were trying to outrun a lion to escape, a lion has more endurance and thus may be able to catch up to the cheetah. In a fight where the cheetah is unable to flee, lions usually win and kill the cheetah. However, there are definitely exceptions to the rule. As shown on an episode of Animal Planet's series "Big Cat Diaries," a mother cheetah was with her cubs when a lion came. The cheetah stood her ground as the lion approached, and then she charged the lion. The lion ran away, and none of the cheetah family were harmed.
lion is stronger than cheetah
A cheetah is because a cheetah can run faster and can jump higher than a lion.
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== == A King cheetah is just a normal cheetah with slightly different markings on its fur. Cheetah are not hunted (except by man) but should a cheetah cross a lion, the lion or a hyena, it will be attacked. It is unlikely that a lion will eat a cheetah, however, hyena have no issues with eating cheetah.
I would call an elephant that mixes (mates?) with a cheetah as a hoax. If, in a zoo, for instance, an elephant may form a friendship with another animal (cheetah?) is possible. There are examples of tigers (and other carnivores) becoming a friend with what most would consider their natural prey. A dog befriends a tiger, a lion befriends a goat, all are examples of possibilities.