Yes! in fact, cheetahs are endangered,which means they are almost extinct.Most cheetahs live in Africa,but a few live in Asia.
Cheetahs are not native to Canada and can as such not be endangered there.
Cheetahs are found only in Africa today except for a small remnant population of Asiatic cheetahs in Iran and they are critically endangered.
They have bin endangered for 7 years so far (2015). Cheetahs were added to the endangered species list in 2008.
Cheetahs are big cats, found primarily on the African Plains. They once roamed throughout Asia and Africa. Today none live in Iran, and about 12,000 cheetahs live in sub-Saharan African grasslands. They are endangered because of decline in prey, loss of habitat, diseases, poaching, and being shot as a livestock predator.life
They are very close to being endangered
they become endangered when the food they eat is scarce.
Yes, they are Asian or Iranian cheetahs and are endangered species.
yes
habitat loss
Some subspecies of the cheetah are endangered but overall they are not endangered but considered vulnerable.
There are at least 9,000 to 12,000 cheetahs in the world. In 2011, an estimate was that 12,400 cheetahs remain in the wild in twenty-five African countries. The country of Namibia has the most, about 2,500 animals.