Scientists attribute the disappearance of cheetahs to habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and poaching. As agricultural expansion encroaches on their natural habitats, cheetahs face increasing challenges in finding prey and maintaining territory. Additionally, illegal wildlife trade and the decline of their prey species further threaten their populations. Conservation efforts are crucial to address these issues and protect this vulnerable species.
Cheetahs can live in Africa, Southwestern Asia, and a small population in Iran and also on my . Though doubtful, some scientists believe that a small population of cheetahs can still survive in India. Cheetahs thick brush, and open plain type of land, where food and prey is abundant. Some also live in savannahs.
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Cheetahs live in Africa and Western Asia. Cheetahs live in Africa but rare sightings say that some cheetahs have traveled to Australia. cheetahs mostly live in Africa
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I would say that the Lions would win because they are stronger but Cheetahs probably could outrun the Lions.
Ozone disappearance is a problem. It is because it allows the UV rays to pass through.
because a whole life cycle of animals will diapear if the frogs go as they are common prey -Daug 45
cheetahs eat antelope,Gazelles and buffalo and they live in Africa and compete with other predators such as lions,tigers and hyenas there are others but im too lazy to say them
As far as science can tell, humans originated in Africa. Meaning there were cheetahs, or early relatives to cheetahs around when humans became humans. It's so long ago that it's no longer possible to say who was the first human to spot a cheetah.
The Disappearance was created in 1977.
A mass impact threw dust into the atmosphere; this "shaded" the Earth from the Sun's warming rays.