Cheetahs can run up to 70 mph, but for only about 20 seconds. They tire easily when sprinting.
It catches its prey after chasing it with its speed.
Chasing down thier prey until they prey gets tired. Then they feast on it.
speed
A Cheetah's speed affects its ability to hunt. The faster the Cheetah, the more likely it will be able to catch its prey, thus the advantage in its speed comes to fruition.
no a cheetah uses speed to catch its pray. the cheetah hides in the grass and sneeks up on its pray
The two main prey of the cheetah are gazelles and impalas. Cheetahs hunt them by using their incredible speed and agility to chase down and catch their prey, usually targeting the weaker or slower individuals in a herd.
Because of their speed. Cheetahs use their speed and camouflage to hunt prey. Gazelle's, Impala and Springbok are the usual prey species as they are around the size that a cheetah can catch and kill. They lie hidden in the grass and move close to its unsuspecting prey. When they are around 100 to 200 meters near the prey, they pick up a burst of speed and tackle the prey. They go for the throat thereby suffocating the prey.
A cheetah will expell almost 99% of its energy when using its blazing speed to catch its prey. The internal temperature of a cheetah will increase exponentially during its race to catch the prey. Once caught and killed, the cheetah will lie next to its prey and rest before feeding. Then as any other predator of its nature, the cheetah will eat with others.
it gets it's food by chasing down it's prey and eating it's swagg it can find food in various hoods
Cheetahs use their speed and camouflage to hunt prey. Gazelle's, Impala and Springbok are the usual prey species as they are around the size that a cheetah can catch and kill. They lie hidden in the grass and move close to its unsuspecting prey. When they are around 100 to 200 meters near the prey, they pick up a burst of speed and tackle the prey. They go for the throat thereby suffocating the prey
Cheetahs use their speed and camouflage to hunt prey. Gazelle's, Impala and Springbok are the usual prey species as they are around the size that a cheetah can catch and kill. They lie hidden in the grass and move close to its unsuspecting prey. When they are around 100 to 200 meters near the prey, they pick up a burst of speed and tackle the prey. They go for the throat thereby suffocating the prey.
Cheetahs use their speed and camouflage to hunt prey. Gazelle's, Impala and Springbok are the usual prey species as they are around the size that a cheetah can catch and kill. They lie hidden in the grass and move close to its unsuspecting prey. When they are around 100 to 200 meters near the prey, they pick up a burst of speed and tackle the prey. They go for the throat thereby suffocating the prey.