Yes, when they are young.
Yes, you can bring baby food on an airplane for your infant. It is allowed in reasonable quantities, but you may need to declare it at security and be prepared for additional screening.
Yes, you can bring baby food pouches on a plane for your infant. They are allowed in carry-on bags and do not need to be placed in a quart-sized bag for liquids. It's a good idea to inform the security officers at the checkpoint that you have baby food with you.
They need shade ,sunlight ,food, shelter ,and water to survive that is what i know
Catching food and out running a lion. They need 65 pounds of food a day.
need for food
Claws becuz they need claws to get there food not nails
To feed your baby.
no because we need all animals even if they are bad .. not saying that cheetahs are bad but we still need all of them. it would destroy the animal kingdom and the food chain. this might help
When traveling with a baby, you can bring baby food through airport security in amounts greater than 3.4 ounces. It does not need to be in a quart-sized bag, but you may be asked to remove it from your carry-on for inspection. It's a good idea to inform the TSA officer that you have baby food with you.
To ensure a smooth and comfortable flying experience with your baby, plan ahead by booking a bassinet or extra seat if possible. Pack essential items like diapers, wipes, and a change of clothes in your carry-on. Bring baby food in containers of 3.4 ounces or less to comply with TSA regulations. Notify the airline in advance if you need to bring larger quantities of baby food.
Baby food in jars has no need to be frozen. Homemade prepared baby food can certainly be frozen.
no they did not even need food