In the 1800s, the exact population of cheetahs is hard to determine, but it is believed that their numbers were significantly higher than today, as they were more widely distributed across Africa and parts of Asia. However, habitat loss and hunting began to impact their populations during this period. By the late 19th century, their numbers started to decline due to increased human activity and habitat encroachment. Overall, while precise figures are unavailable, cheetahs were more prevalent than in modern times, where they face critical endangerment.
A cheetah is like one of best cats alive.
To stay alive
Cheetah.
Yes, a newborn cheetah can not run.
Everything any other cheetah has to learn, to hunt, stay alive and to breed.
Cecaelia are fictional and therefore, have never been alive. However, it's various references can go as far back as the mid 1800s.
The fastest alive land animal is the cheetah. The fastest alive water animal is the sailfish. The fastest in air is the peregrine falcon. :)
Hey, Well aparently the longesst living cheetah was 13 years old I read it somewhere in a book. Happy to help you, =]
A cheetah has 244 bones.
There are 2 syllables in the word cheetah.
what do bees eat? HONEY buns I have two: Who went in the cheetah den and came out alive? The cheetah! And, what did the guy say when he had to go to the bathroom at Logan's restaurant? I have to PEE with my KNUTS!
The cheetah, able to top 65 mph in short bursts in pursuit of prey.