One of the cheetah's adaptations, its claws. The claws help it to catch its prey. A Cheetah has a pointed pad on the back of each front leg, because it runs so fast and these help it to stop.
Cheetahs are an open plains/savannah predator. Based on their adaptations they would fair poorly in a rainforest environment.
Cheetahs are an open plains/savannah predator. Based on their adaptations they would fair poorly in a rainforest environment.
Cheetahs in the wild are born on the African Plains and Savannahs.
Some adaptations of a cheetah are that they have fast speeds up to 75 MPH ( Miles Per Hour) so they can outrun their prey, and cheetahs have spots so they can blend in with the tall grass
Because the adaptations that get established are a consequence of the environment. Any other adaptations that "do not fit the environment" get discarded via natural selection.
They mostly look for their predators.
The cheetahs living environment is the veldt, or open lightly wooded plains of Africa.
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The water millipede has adaptations like gills for breathing underwater, a streamlined body for swimming, and specialized legs for moving in water. These adaptations help it thrive in its aquatic environment.
Some adaptations of a cheetah are that they have fast speeds up to 75 MPH ( Miles Per Hour) so they can outrun their prey, and cheetahs have spots so they can blend in with the tall grass