Cheetah's can live up to 12 years or so in the wild. They are known to live upto 20 years in captivity (In Zoos). The lifespan is much shorter in the wild because, as they grow older, their speed comes down and their ability to hunt comes down. As a result they die much earlier in the wild.
The lifespan of a cheetah is 12 to 14 years in the wild. In captivity they can live to up to 17 years of age.the life span of a cheetah is 12 years of age then they diethough the oldest cheetah is 15 years of age
Technically cheetah averagely live up to 12 years old in the wild and 20 years old in captivity. The average human life span is 83.5 years globally. So there are 6.958333333333 cheetah years in a human year!
a cheetah is around 9-10 years of age when it has its cubs
A cheetah can die from many reasons. likeOld age or any diseaseBeing killed by a larger predator like Lion or HyenaBeing killed by a human hunter
It depends on the health of the cheetah, who knows it could live up to more than 20 years in human time.
the answer is 596 years in human years
They become sexually mature at 2 years of age.between to and three years of age
Cheetah, as they're designed to kill, are they not? If it was a human that had Martial Arts skills, then the human would win.
The lifespan of a cheetah is 12 to 14 years in the wild. In captivity they can live to up to 17 years of age.the life span of a cheetah is 12 years of age then they diethough the oldest cheetah is 15 years of age
snakes can be 2x the age in human years than they are in snake years.
The cheetah on the Cheetos bag, named Chester Cheetah, was introduced in 1986. As a fictional character, he doesn't age like a real animal would, so he remains perpetually youthful and vibrant in advertising. His design and personality have evolved over the years, but his age is not defined in the traditional sense.
The cheetah is a carnivore, eating mostly mammals under 40 kg (88 lb), including the Thomson's gazelle, the Grant's gazelle, thespringbok and the impala. Cheetah do not eat people because we are too big.