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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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How can the cheetah be saved?

cheetahs can be saved by stopping poachers ,stop taking African grasslands for farming, stop making cheetah fur coats and other accessories with real cheetah fur!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How do cheetahs behave?

BehaviourCheetah mother spends long time to teach the cubs how to hunt small life Antelopes cheetahs growl in the day unlike the other cats.

How do adult cheetahs protect themselves from danger?

Cheetahs use their speed to escape from potential predators.

Does a cheetah die if it runs over 4 mph?

The cheetah can run over 100-165 mph without stopping. Cheetah's are built to run in high and intense speeds without damage.

What are a cheetahs grooming habits?

Some times cheetahs will groom as a group when and if they form one (coalition which are normally just males but some times can become a small family group of a male, female and cubs this does not happen very much) They 'practice mutual grooming with strengthens bonds between the members of the coalition. Other than that cheetahs are solitary groomers they groom themselves using their tongue to lick them selves, a lot like a house cat would.

How do cheetahs breathe?

The cheetah has enlarged nasal passages. As the chase nears an end and the cheetah is going for the kill, those enlarged passages actually help the cheetah breath easier.

What makes you jump higher and run faster?

Brandon can jump higher then Will Donovan

What is a good hypothesis for cheetah?

a cheetah is the fastest land animal ever to live on this world.

Both rhinos and cheetah are found along the shores of which lake?

Both rhinos and cheetah are found along the shores of Lake Eyre in Australia. However, they are in limited numbers and are considered endangered species.

How fast are you going if you go 1 mile in 50 seconds?

well, if you were going 1 mile in 60 sec. you would be going 1 mile per minute. or, in this case, you would be going 5/6 of a mile per minute. (MPM, or miles per minute.)

Do cheetas live in jungles?

No, they live on the African savannah where they have plenty of room to run.

Do cheetahs eat their young?

Yes. Cheetahs use their speed and camouflage to hunt prey. Gazelle's, Impala and Springbok are the usual prey species as they are around the size that a cheetah can catch and kill.

They lie hidden in the grass and move close to its unsuspecting prey. When they are around 100 to 200 meters near the prey, they pick up a burst of speed and tackle the prey. They go for the throat thereby suffocating the prey.

What will happen in the savanna if animals keep overgrazing?

If animals keep overgrazing in the savanna, it can lead to depletion of vegetation, soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, and disruption of the ecosystem's balance. This can ultimately result in desertification and a decline in the overall health and productivity of the savanna ecosystem.

Why do cheetahs need sunlight?

All living things need sunlight in one way or another. The sunlight provides heat for the Earth and the areas the cheetahs live, permitting them to survive as well as their prey to survive. Their prey need sunlight because chances are their prey eat plants that need sunlight in order to conduct photosynthesis.

Cheetah eats gazelle plants and grasses, which thrive on sunlight. No sunlight, no plants, no gazelle, no cheetah.

Does lion have retractable claws?

YES!!!! YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES!