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Males cheetahs are very territorial but may gang up with other males in groups called coalitions and in these instances the coalition will hold the territory and hunt together.

Females cheetahs do not establish territories. Instead, the area they live in is termed a home range. These overlap with other females' home ranges. Females hunt alone (except when they are training cubs).

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