Actually, cheetah cubs look quite different from the mother and do not really begin to look like the mother until they are several weeks old. They have a thick mane of blue-gray hair to make them look larger and to resemble the honey badger to help keep predators away.
A mother cheetah looks after her young by moving its den every few days, to keep pretators from tracking the cubs down and eating them. The mother will also trap small animals, and bring them to the den for the cubs to play with and build their hunting skills. The mother cheetah also hunts for the cheetah cubs until they are old enough to take turns hunting. Then the mother cheetah, when the cubs are old enough to look after themselves, moves out, leaving the cheetahs to survive by themselves.
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Cubs are usually reared in hidden areas like bushes and small caves. The cubs lay hidden and don't make any sound when their mother is out hunting. The mother cheetah frequently moves its young ones to ensure that other large predators like lions or hyenas don't pick up the scent of young ones and kill them. In spite of all the effort from the mother, nearly 70% or more cubs get killed in the first year. The cubs stay with their mother for nearly 2 years.
Buy a cheetah costume .
A cheetah has fur.
The cubs, like any other animal, babies are way cuter. They are fluffy and round faced. they are small and like their elders have spots and lines across their faces.
a cheetah box look like a cheetah inside a box
Use gel and stick their fur up
a cheetah
it would look like a cheetah but larger and slower and black.
The image above is of an adult cheetah.
The pregnant cheetah looks much like other pregnant cats.