Cheetahs do not typically store food like some other animals. Instead, they eat their prey immediately after a successful hunt and may consume a large amount in one sitting. If they cannot finish the meal, they will often cover the remaining food with grass or leaves to protect it from scavengers, but this is not a long-term storage method. Generally, cheetahs rely on their hunting skills to find food regularly rather than storing it for later use.
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Cheetahs find food by hunting for prey such as gazelles. Cheetahs are very flexible and dangerous.
Cheetahs hunt for food
cheetahs might enjoy the Thomson's gazelles for that is said to be their favorite food
There is no food chain for cheetahs in Antarctica, and it's too cold for them there.
no cheetahs do not live on islands there is no deer or there food there if you count coconuts.
Cheetahs eat antelope,gazelles,youngwildebeest,andhaers.
Cheetahs eat zebra, gazelles, and rabbits. Younger cheetahs are vulnerable to lions and hyenas. Since cheetahs are smaller than other big cats, and tiered after the hunt, their kills are susceptible to other hunters.
yep. food chain.
Territory or Food
Yes, they are not scavengers.
With food. By their mothers.