A mother cheetah looks after her young by moving its den every few days, to keep pretators from tracking the cubs down and eating them. The mother will also trap small animals, and bring them to the den for the cubs to play with and build their hunting skills. The mother cheetah also hunts for the cheetah cubs until they are old enough to take turns hunting. Then the mother cheetah, when the cubs are old enough to look after themselves, moves out, leaving the cheetahs to survive by themselves.
what can they do as an adult cheetah that they couldn't do when they were young
Well cheetah young aren't exactly kittens a better word would be cub.
A cheetah mother will try to protect its young. But in the face of an attack from lions or hyenas, the cheetah has little choice but to escape and hope the young will remain hidden and survive.
A cheetah is a mammal, so the female cheetah carries live young within her womb. The gestation period for the cheetah is about 90 days. As a mammal, cheetahs give birth to live young.
A cheetah is a vertebrate because it is a mammal. It has a backbone and it feeds its young.
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Young cheetahs are called cubs.
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A cheetah has fur.
A young cheetah is usually called a cub- just like a lion.
The job of the male cheetah is to impregnate the female. He then leaves and has nothing to do with raising the young that are born a few months later.
The image above is of an adult cheetah.