No, cheetahs only live in parts of Africa and Asia.
Cheetahs are part of the felidae (cat) family.
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NoThere are "King Cheetahs" which are very rare, but have more of a smeared spotted coat. There aren't any Queen cheetahs, but for the most part, they are just referred to as cheetahs.
To protect its baby cheetahs and it is a big part of the food chain. I asked this question because of a school project!
If there are butterflies around, they might snap at them out of curiosity. However, butterflies are not really a part of a cheetahs normal diet.
Most cheetahs hunt during the daylight hours. However, cheetahs that live in very hot regions may do their hunting during the cooler night hours.
No, cheetahs do not live in Australia. They are native to Africa and parts of Iran, primarily inhabiting savannas and grasslands. While there are conservation programs and zoos that may have cheetahs, they are not part of the native wildlife in Australia.
Yes, and Iceland is also a part of Europe.
Yes they are just like cheetahs * * * * * No they are not, they are like leopards or panthers. Cheetahs are part of the wider dog family while jaguars are cats. But they do run.
Denmark is part of the continent of Europe.
yes they belong to the cat family.