Cheetahs eat primarily hoofed mammals weighing less than 90 pounds, including Gazelles and young wildebeest. They will also eat smaller game such as hares, warthogs, and birds.Mostly meat from its weaker opponents. Zebras, gazelle, deer, warthogs, and more weaker targets
cheetah's are found in open partially open savanna
Cheetahs eat primarily hoofed mammals weighing less than 90 pounds, including gazelles and young wildebeest. They will also eat smaller game such as hares, warthogs, and birds.
Cheetahs eat a variety of different animals, depending on what they can catch. They often eat gazelle the most, but they also eat springbok and impala, baby zebras and young wildebeests.
Young warthogs are called piglets.
Almost all antelope they mostly eat the fauns but if they really need the meat they will hunt the females and males. They eat wildebeest cafes the males take down bigger prey like wildebeest zebra. The cheetah's diet consists of impala, springbok, gazelles, kob, warthogs, lesser kudu, blackbuck, hares, and game birds. Male coalitions sometimes take larger prey such as wildebeest. They generally stalk their prey until they are only about 20 meters away, then they chase, which lasts about 20 seconds. The cheetah is only successful in catching it prey in about half of all chases and they often lose they catch to lions and hyenas. Unlike other large cats, the cheetah generally hunts during the daytime.The main prey of the cheetah are small antelope, birds, hare, and warthogs. Cheetahs eat about 6 lbs of meat per day. A good meal is a gazelle, a gnu, a warthog, an impala, or a wildebeest calf. The cheetah's diet includes gazelles, impalas, birds, rabbits, young wart hogs, sables, and springbok. The cheetah's favorite type of food is antelope, especially impalas or the Thompson's gazelle.Cheetahs eat gazelles and other antelope.Cheetahs are carnivorous, and prey mostly on mammals that weigh under 88 pounds. This includes gazelles, and impalas, as well as younger large mammals, like zebras and wildebeests.their diet is smaller antelopes
No. Warthogs are mammals and give birth to live young. The only mammals which lay eggs are platypuses and echidnas.
Impalas, gazelles, the calves of wildebeest and zebra, even hares and large birds.
Gazelles are mostly hunted by Leopards, Lions, Cheetahs and Hyenas. They can also be fed to Crocodiles and the babies/young gazelles are sometimes eaten by baboons, eagles, pythons and jackals. Humans also hunt gazelles!
I would presume the young of an Impala would be a fawn, like the common deer
Yes, hares and warthogs are, indeed mammals. For your information, mammals are defined as warmblooded vertebrates that have hair on their bodies and give birth to live young.
They eat antelope, warthogs, wild cats, and young crocodiles.