Cheetahs in the wild are born on the African Plains and Savannahs.
Cheetahs often stick in groups to help each other out. When one cheetah is injured, the other cheetahs help that injured cheetah to move on.
They mostly look for their predators.
There is a huge conservation program going on to help cheetahs.
The cheetahs living environment is the veldt, or open lightly wooded plains of Africa.
don't you think it is disgusting how people kill innocent for their fur- that's like killing a normal human being for their skin.` All animals help the environment, not just cheetahs, so it wouldn't be much help to anyone if any animal died.
You can help the cheetahs by going against the hunting. Although now that they are endangered it is illegal.
Cheetahs are an open plains/savannah predator. Based on their adaptations they would fair poorly in a rainforest environment.
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It depends. Poachers and farmers kill cheetahs, but some groups that are against killing the cheetahs help them. Ex: Game reserves, zoos, and tagging the cheetahs help them. Game reserves protect cheetahs from humans. Zoos let people see and observe them, also breeding them, and tagging the cheetahs helps them survive by humans being able to know more about them to know where they roam, and to observe them over time.
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Cheetahs are an open plains/savannah predator. Based on their adaptations they would fair poorly in a rainforest environment.