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Cheetahs

The Cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, is a member of the cat family, Felidae. They hunt by sight and speed, rather than by stealth typical of other big cats. The fastest of all terrestrial animals reaching speeds of over 110 km/hour (60 mph) in short bursts, it is the only cat that cannot completely retract its claws.

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Why do cheetahs live alone?

For the most part cheetah's are solitary animals. Females usually live alone, except for when they are raising their young. Males often live alone as well, but occasionally will live in small groups which consist of their litter mates.

What is the average weight for cheetah?

The adult cheetah weighs from 35 to 72 kg. Its total head and body length is from 110 to 150 cm. The tail alone can measure 60 to 84 cm in length. Cheetahs are 66 to 94 cm tall at the shoulder. Males tend to be slightly larger than females and have slightly bigger heads, but there is not a great variation in cheetah sizes and it is difficult to tell males and females apart by appearance alone.
The average weight of a cheetah is 80 - 170 pounds.

Can you be half human and cheetah?

First off, you have to be a level 60 shaman.

Then, you have to head off into the Forest of Disillusion.

Fight 18 wild rancors, and gather up their skulls.

Bring the skulls to the blacksmith, and he will grind them down into a powder.

Next, find a Juu-juu berry, and smash it with a hammer.

Mix the ground skulls with the juu-juu berry paste and blend for 20 seconds.

Drink the mixture and you will turn into a cheetah.

Do cheetahs live in a den or cave?

no

actually they do I researched online and yes, cheetahs live in small dens or caves.

Does a cheetah migrate?

a cheetah migrates into various areas. a cheetah can move from one side of the countrie into the other with in 18-25 days non stop.

What do you call a female cheetah?

They are usually just called "cheetahs", but the rule of putting "ess" at the end of a female cat's name can apply here, so a female cheetah could be called a "cheetess".

Why do cheetahs have black lines under their eyes?

The purpose is because the Indians said the marks, represent the tear of the cheetah because it is not part of the cat family

Is there cheetahs in zoos?

Cheetahs do not do well in captive conditions, such as zoos. For a lengthy list of the problems cheetahs experience in zoos, click on this link.

What do cheetahs do in their spare time?

Probably they would hunt or take care of their cubs.

Spare time?? they dont have jobs. Cheetah spend their time hunting, rearing young, and defending themselves (coalitions may even patrol a territory) Spare time is a human concept. Animals do not have 'spare time'

Does a cheetah eat a human?

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.

Who would win in a race a human or a cheetah?

Cheetahs are the fastest land animal, so they would win a race against a human.

How does the cheetah find prey?

The cheetah lives on the open plains of Africa and finds its prey by sight. Its main quarry is the antelope which it is able to outrun from great distances. Over a short distance it is thought to be the fastest animal on earth, so it can easily bring down other animals as prey.

Cheetah is very sharp in sigh. It can get it prey with fastest speed. If a prey is even a mile away the cheetah had special sense of trapping it prey until he eats it.

What is cheetahs habitat?

cheetahs mostly live in plain land in the southern side of Africa

Can cheetahs cry?

This may be because of the darker hair that is under a cheetahs eyes. This darker hair is there for a reason, to prevent any glare from the sun to blind the cat when it is running so fast after its prey. Kind of like the dark face paint that football players will put under their eyes to prevent the glare of the sun to reflect off the face into the eyes.

Can a cheetah eat another cheetah?

Cheetahs could eat other cheetahs, but it is highly unlikely since they tend to be in places where their prey is most numerous. Since cheetahs hunt and live alone, they would have to somehow be starving to death in order to result in killing another cheetah.
Not normally, although males will sometimes kill kittens to bring the mother into estrus.
Yes it could happen but very unlikely.

What is the highest speed of a cheetah?

The max speed of a cheetah is 75 mph and they can run at max speed for 200 yards in how long it would take a human.

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What animals do cheetahs fight?

Very rarely. Leopards are stronger and on average heavier than cheetahs, so the latter tend to give away to their competitors. Female cheetahs with cubs can mock charge leopards which threaten their young, but avoid direct contact. Also, male cheetahs in coalition can also chase leopard females or juveniles but rarely adult males. The reason for that is that male leopards are much heavier (av. 60kg) than females (av. 35kg), and male cheetahs too are larger (av. 47kg) than their female counterparts (av. 37kg). Also, leopards and cheetahs, though similar in size and prey preference (both take primarily small to midsized antelope), are often separated by space and time. Leopards prefer denser woodland and are primarily nocturnal. Cheetahs are found in more open habitats and are primarily diurnal. Nature has it's way of settling everything, so both species are able to coexist in the same area. But I should also note that the pecking order in savanna is very clear, and cheetahs are almost always ranked below leopards.

Can a cheetah run 100mph?

No it cannot. The cheetah's stride is 25 feet~ and they have 3 strides~ per second.

The Cheetah is the fastest land animal, reaching speeds between 112 and 120 km/h (70 and 75 mph) in short bursts covering distances up to 460 m (1,500 ft), and has the ability to accelerate from 0 to 103 km/h (64 mph) in three seconds, faster than most super cars. Recent studies confirm the cheetah's status as the fastest land animal.

It's important to note that these are all averages. It is possible that there could've been one to go much faster because of genetics but does it exist today? probably not.

Are cockroaches the fastest animal?

Definitely Not!

A praying mantis has to move faster to catch its prey.

Can a roadrunner run faster than a cheetah?

Road runners in my opinion....are about as good at flight as a turkey or a chicken. they do run as fast 15-17 mph....n' they can glide a short distance maybe 20-30 yards. they have very small rounded wings. to answer the question....a roadrunner might be off the ground ( at a height of 3-15') a few miles a day

How many teeth do cheetahs have?

Cheetahs have much smaller teeth, than other big cats. Physiologically it is because they have an enlarged nasal passage, and there is not enough room for a larger root needed for bigger teeth.
very sharp teeth for diging into an animals flesh

How fast does a hippo run?

Hippo's are the third heaviest animal on the planet, the only two above them are the Asian Elephant, and the African Elephant. Despite their great size, they can run extremely fast, 20 - 35 miles per hour. That is faster than the fastest man on earth. Rhino's can go up to 40 mph, and Elephant's up to 25 mph.