Cheetahs have dichromatic vision, meaning they primarily see two colors: blue and yellow. This limited color perception allows them to distinguish between these shades but makes it difficult for them to see red and green. As a result, their vision is adapted for detecting movement and contrasts in their natural environment rather than a wide spectrum of colors.
orange and black
Cheetahs are spotted, not striped. See the image above of an adult cheetah.
Cheetahs see in color. But not all colors. They are different from dogs. They are in the feline group.
At your local zoo.
With their eyes...
Pet cheetahs are illegal in California. (See related link below for more information.)
they see each other as threats
A female cheetah lives alone but usally you can see her living with her 1 to 6 cubs and male cheetahs can be seen living in a group with other male cheetahs.
A female cheetah lives alone but usally you can see her living with her 1 to 6 cubs and male cheetahs can be seen living in a group with other male cheetahs.
In a zoo or, if you want to see them in their native habitat, the grassy planes of Africa.
stick up ur ars and see
Cheetahs are solo type of animals they don't see any other ones of their species unless it is mating season