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Laurie Hammes

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Do cheetahs have any hunting tactics?

yes it is called there instincts everybody has them


Why cheetah can't be a pet?

Cheetahs have very wild instincts, therefore rendering them unsuitable for domestic life


Are cheetahs loving?

The 'lower' animals do not have feelings of love the way people do. Animals have instincts and, to a certain extent, learned behaviour. Cheetahs will care for their young as an instinct not through love.


Can cheetahs be tamed like house pets?

Cheetahs are wild animals that have specific needs and instincts which makes challenging to keep as a pet but with the right needs meet them you can keep them as pets


Are cheetahs clever?

cheetahs have instincts... the instinct to fight, run, growl, hiss, scratch ETC.anyway, ALL animals have instincts, even humansIt will be extinct unless the people keep on hunting them for their meat, teeth and fur because, they are already one of the endangered species.


Are cheetahs mean?

Cheetahs are not inherently mean; they are wild animals that exhibit behaviors driven by survival instincts. While they can be aggressive when hunting or protecting their territory, they are generally not predisposed to attacking humans. Cheetahs are known for their speed and grace rather than aggression, and they often avoid confrontation when possible. Their behavior is shaped by their environment and experiences rather than a mean temperament.


How are king cheetahs and regular cheetahs the same?

King cheetahs are just regular cheetahs with a rare coat pattern mutation.


Are cheetahs helpful or harmless?

Cheetahs are both helpful and harmless. There are no records of cheetahs ever attacking a human.


Do warthogs eat cheetahs?

No, cheetahs eat warthogs.


Are cheetahs in Madagascar?

No, there are no cheetahs in Madagascar.


What cause cheetahs?

Older cheetahs.


What do you call a biologically determined innate patterns of behavior?

instincts