Where do the children stay if neither the mother or father has been chosen?
If grandparents or aunts or uncles (even Godparents) come forward the children can be awarded to them if the courts see fit. If no one comes forward the children will become a Ward of the State. This means that they will be the responsibility of that State and will be put up for adoption. Hopefully, someone comes forward.
What type of ecosystem does a cheetah live in?
Cheetahs live in the open, semi-arid grasslands, such as the savanna, in parts of Africa and Asia.
How fast could you run if a cheetah were chasing you?
Well I am not a fast runner, so I would estimate that I would run at about 5 mph.
What is a good sprocket ratio for top speed?
I have a 2004 cr85r withe a "15 in the front and a "47 in the back
How would you find the answer to the question What are cheetah habitats like?
Well you can look it up in a book, on the computer or even study them in the "wild"
How do you run faster in 3 days?
The key to running faster and longer is endurance. There are no shortcuts to building endurance. The only way to build it is to practice, practice, practice. You won't find that you have an abundance of endurance after practicing for just a week, but you will certainly be able to go farther than you previously had.
How do you raise a cheetah at home?
All you have to do is get the rights to have one, and pray that you live. HIGHLY NO RECOMENDED SO PLEASE GET UH LIFES AND OMFG ASFJKL;ASDFJKL;ASDFJKLA no im not drunkz ASDFJKL;ASDFJK;ADF
They are endandered, but they are more survivors than tigers. I don't know why they made the song The eye of the tiger survivor. Tigers are almost extinct! What do i care i;m not a tiger fan. Im a cheetah fan.
FFT is faster than DFT because no. of complex multiplication in DFT is N^2 while in FFT no. of complex multiplications are N/2(log2N). for example if N=8 no. of complex multiplications required in DFT are 64. while no. of complex multiplications required in FFT are 12 thus reduces computation time.
What are characteristics of butterflies?
Some of the Characteristics of a butterfly are as follows:
* A butterfly's pupa is called a chrysalis.
* The antennae (or feelers) of a butterfly are thin and slender, with a club shape at the end.
* Most butterflies have very bright colours on their wings.
* Butterflies have slender, smooth abdomens. * Butterflies have fine scales.
* Butterflies are able to rely on their absorption of solar radiation. * Butterflies are mostly diurnal and come out in the daylight. * Butterflies fold their wings above their backs, although they do occasionally bask in the sun and open their wings.
How many babies can a cheetah have and does it lay eggs or live birth.?
It can have up to nine cubs at once, though typically about three to five. They are born live. Cheetahs are mammals, so they have live young.
Cheetahs are classified as "vulnerable" on the ICUN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature) scale. Those in Africa are perhaps less at risk than those remaining in areas of Asia such as Iran and possibly a few areas in Afghanistan, the Indian subcontinent, and Turkmenistan. They are comparatively rare in Asia and have disappeared from most of their former Asian range. While they have disappeared from much of their former range in Africa, they are relatively common in some parts.
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.
How tall will you become full grown if you weigh 125 and your height is 62 inches?
There is no way to know the answer to that question just by telling what your present height and weight are. How tall you will become depends on genetics, such as how tall your parents are. There is one way, but I can't do it. I asked my Physics teacher that same question when I was 14. He asked my exact age and how tall my parents were and then he took my hand and started feeling the joints in my fingers and such and told me I would be between 6'1'' and 6'2''. Today, I am 6'1½" tall. He is one of the few people I know that could do this. All he did was measure how much "baby cartilage" I still had left in my bones and joints and that's how he knew.