Cheetahs are capable of taking care of themselves in the wild, relying on their agility and speed to hunt for food and evade predators. They typically hunt alone or in small groups, using their keen eyesight to spot prey. However, mother cheetahs are responsible for raising their cubs, teaching them essential survival skills until they are old enough to fend for themselves. Overall, while adult cheetahs can manage on their own, cubs require maternal guidance for survival in their early stages.
yes they take care of it by cleaning it and licking it
3 years and seven tvs
a person that is healthy takes care of theirself
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Cubs may stay with the mother for up to two years.
it depends on if the caretakers take care of the cheetah and helps it reach it's needs as a animal
Yes elephants like to be take a bath :] They love to play around in the water, throw it on theirself. They are really smart as to taking care of theirself, but it's way more fun to give your own elephant a bath to spend time with him\her. They love attention, so giving him\her a bath with give plenty of attention.
the cheetahs live with their young when their parents take a good care of them and they live with their parents when are becoming adult.
Their mother.
Can cheetahs take down wildebeests
i believe it's the mom.
yes it is