Do omnivores have teeth like a carnivores or a herbivores?
Omnivores' teeth are more similar to herbivores, but share some traits with both.
Pure carnivores, or "hyper-carnivores" do not have masticating teeth (flat topped molars) but rather, all their teeth are designed to tear and cut. Your house-cat is a true carnivore. Look at its teeth in the back, they do not have flat tops. Dogs are primarily carnivorous as well, but their teeth are a not quite as good an example as a cats bc they have evolved to be somewhat omnivorous (tho very limited).
How fast is 100 meters in 9.58?
1609.34 meters/mile
1609.34 /100 = 16.0934 100 meter runs in a mile
9.58*16.0934 = 154.174772 seconds to run a mile
3600 seconds in an hour
3600/154.174772 = 23.35 MPH
Like all wild cats, Jaguars are pure carnivores that feed exclusively on Meat. Jaguars are Apex Predators that are on top of their food chain. They will hunt anything that it can wrestle and kill. They usually prefer deer, capybara, tapirs, peccaries, wild dogs, foxes etc. Given an opportunity they will even kill a Caiman (A Type of Alligator) or an Anaconda. Smaller species of prey like Mice, birds, sloths, monkeys, tuttles etc are caught and consumed when they are found.
Where does the word cheetah come from?
The word "Cheetah" is derived from the Hindi word "Chita" meaning "spotted one".
What is an uncontrollable variable?
An uncontrolled variable is a characteristic that you allow to stay random during the sampling. For example, if you collect data on people of all eye colours, then eye colour is an uncontrolled variable.
We get day and night because, the Earth spins on it's axis around the sun, when the part of the Earth you live in is facing the sun it is day to you. The Moon orbits the earth, for the moon to orbit the Earth once it takes 28 days, when the Moon is facing the part of the Earth you live on it is night to you. Hope this helped x
Do a cheetah's spots fade or get darker when its hungry?
A cheetah's spots are part of the pattern formed by the colours of its hair.
Hair colour can change over time, fading or greying as an animal or human ages or is ill, but it doesn't change from natural causes from time to time in the course of a short period.
There are always tales of someone who's suffered a terrible shock turning grey overnight, but they aren't true. Once the hair has grown a certain colour, that's the colour it stays. When a person or other creature goes grey they do so by growing new hairs which are grey, not by the existing hairs changing colour.
Which is faster cheetah or leopard?
The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world, hitting around 75 mph at a full sprint. The leopard can almost run 40 mph.
What is the smartest and fastest animal in the world?
the cheetah is the worlds fastest land animal
the orangutan is the smartest animal
What is the size of a baby cheetah?
Cheetah's mate and reproduce all year round. They don't have any mating season as such. After a gestation period of around 90 to 98 days, a female give birth to a litter of upto 9 cubs. But, the average litter size is between 3 to 5 cubs. The cubs weigh an average of 150 to 300 grams at birth and stay with the mother for approximately 2 years. During this period, the mother protects her cubs and feeds them.
The cheetahs total body length is from 115 to135 cm (45 to 53 in), while the tail can measure up to 84 cm (33 in) in length.
What does a baby cheetah look like?
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.
Cheetahs don't live in jungles. Cheetahs hunt by speed, which doesn't work very well in dense growth. They need open space to run down their prey.
Cheetahs are carnivores. meat eaters. Small antelopes and Gazelles are their main prey.
Who has more advantages a lion or a cheetah?
Both are equal.
Lions are superior in strength while cheetahs are superior in speed.
Everything else they share - sharp teeth, razor claws, camouflage etc. So they both have the same number of advantages.
Why do cheetahs have big chests?
Not entirely sure if this is 100% correct, but because they have larger lungs so that they can run faster without getting tired and out of breath as easily when they are chasing their prey.
What type of climate do cheetahs live in?
It's usually wet in winter and dry in the summer. Of course they live in Africa mostly so that's the climate.