Cheetahs survive in their habitat, primarily grasslands and savannas, by utilizing their exceptional speed and agility to hunt prey such as antelope. Their unique adaptations, including a lightweight body, long legs, and large nasal passages for increased oxygen intake, enable them to reach speeds up to 60 miles per hour. Cheetahs also rely on their keen eyesight to spot prey from a distance and prefer to hunt during the day to avoid competition with larger predators. Additionally, their camouflaged fur helps them blend into the grasslands, aiding in stalking and ambushing their targets.
cheetahs lost their habitat from the heavy winds and rain.
Cheetahs live on the African savannah.
cheetahs survive in the wild by running down their prey. this is not my answer it is a websites
Cheetahs.
yes they are
No, they can't. Cheetahs need space to run.
Cheetahs in their natural habitat face threats from larger predators such as lions, leopards, and hyenas. These animals may compete with cheetahs for food and territory, and may also prey on cheetahs themselves, especially their cubs.
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cheetahs and lions.
yes...
habitat loss
Humans cut down the trees,wildlife and kill the cheetahs prey. no trees = less oxygen & no wild life = less food for cheetahs and other animals who need to survive