Cheetahs use their speed to escape from potential predators.
Cheetahs in the wild face threats from larger predators such as lions, leopards, hyenas, and wild dogs, which may compete with them for food or even prey on cheetahs themselves.
Cheetahs face threats from larger predators like lions, leopards, and hyenas. To protect themselves, cheetahs rely on their speed and agility to outrun and evade these predators. They also use their keen senses to detect danger early and avoid confrontations whenever possible.
Cheetahs live and stalk their prey on the grasslands of Africa and Asia.
Cheetahs in their natural habitat face threats from larger predators such as lions, leopards, and hyenas. These animals may compete with cheetahs for food and territory, and may also prey on cheetahs themselves, especially their cubs.
Cheetahs' enemies in the wild include lions, leopards, hyenas, and humans. To protect themselves, cheetahs rely on their speed and agility to outrun predators, as well as their camouflage and stealth to avoid detection. They also prefer open habitats where they can spot potential threats from a distance.
once they are close to the prey.
Grassyes they are. cheetahs lions and other animals prey on them.
They protect themselves by using there talons t scratch at there prey
Cheetahs do not construct a home for themselves.
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They defend by the way their worst enemy attack