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Cheetahs stay with and care for their young until they are 2 years old and can defend themselves.
Cheetah's litter size can vary from 1 to 8 cubs. But on average they have 3 cubs, but fewer than 1/3 survive to adulthood. The cubs are born- weight: 8-11 oz, and blind, they can be up to 12" long. They open their eyes between 2-11 days. Mothers raise the cubs, they hide them in bushes or in dense grass with hiding place changed every few days. At about 5-6 weeks old the cubs begin to follow the mother around and eat the prey that mother cathces for them. They are weaned at 3-6 months old. The cubs are ready to leave the mother at 15-17 months after learning to hunt.
giving them food and protecting their Young's
Yes, cheetahs do take care of their young until the cubs are about 2 years old and can defend themselves.
They take care of their babies giving them food and teaching them how to hunt for there pray.
it feeds it and tacks care of it
sometimes they have to carry their babies in their moths but they take care of them well and they feed them milk when they are first born

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