Cheetahs typically breed year-round, but their mating season can peak during specific times based on environmental conditions and prey availability. In some regions, breeding often occurs between late winter and early spring. Female cheetahs exhibit estrus for about 1 to 3 days, during which they attract males. After a gestation period of around 90 to 95 days, females usually give birth to a litter of three to five cubs.
It depends upon the species. Most breed in the spring and summer. In warm climates, they will breed through the fall. Some species won't breed in the hottest time of the year while other species won't breed in the coldest time of the year.
around January to April
summer
They breed all year long.
September-October
one
Foxes generally breed in the winter and the young are born in the spring.
Yes but that's the earliest it can breed
They don't you Artard!
8 months old
12-14 years depending on the enviroment around the cheetas
Deer breed one time a year and they only give birth one time a year!