Cheetahs are very flexible. If a cheetah was drugged and asleep, you could gently pull its head to its back. Cheetah are a wonderful creation of God, and have many special things and details about it.
Do cheetahs live alone or in groups?
Except for a mother and her cubs, cheetahs are solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
Coyotes do not eat cheetahs. Cheetahs and coyotes live in completely different habitats and environments. Coyotes are found in North America, cheetahs live in Africa.
How do cheetahs protect their cubs?
Cheetahs stay with and care for their young until they are 2 years old and can defend themselves.
Cheetah's litter size can vary from 1 to 8 cubs. But on average they have 3 cubs, but fewer than 1/3 survive to adulthood. The cubs are born- weight: 8-11 oz, and blind, they can be up to 12" long. They open their eyes between 2-11 days. Mothers raise the cubs, they hide them in bushes or in dense grass with hiding place changed every few days. At about 5-6 weeks old the cubs begin to follow the mother around and eat the prey that mother cathces for them. They are weaned at 3-6 months old. The cubs are ready to leave the mother at 15-17 months after learning to hunt.
giving them food and protecting their Young's
Yes, cheetahs do take care of their young until the cubs are about 2 years old and can defend themselves.
They take care of their babies giving them food and teaching them how to hunt for there pray.
it feeds it and tacks care of it
sometimes they have to carry their babies in their moths but they take care of them well and they feed them milk when they are first born
What relation is cheetah child to cheetah?
1.) They are both cheetahs.
2.) The cheetah is is the parent to the cheetah child
How is Cheetahs suited to its habitat?
Cheetahs are uniquely adapted to their habitat, primarily grasslands and open savannas, where their physical characteristics enhance their hunting success. Their slender, aerodynamic bodies and long legs enable them to reach speeds of up to 60-70 miles per hour, making them the fastest land animals over short distances. Additionally, their keen eyesight allows them to spot prey from afar, while their distinctive black tear marks help reduce glare from the sun, aiding in stealth during hunts. These adaptations collectively enable cheetahs to thrive in environments where agility and speed are essential for catching agile prey.
Are cheetahs cooler than tigers?
It is a matter of personal opinion.
Scientifically though, tigers are a lot more dominant than cheetahs.
A cheetahs body is designed for speed and agility. Whereas a tigers body is designed for stealth and power.
In a battle, a tiger has more chance of winning against a cheetah, since cheetahs are slimmer, therefore unable to take as much damage as a tiger.
I would say cheetahs are alot cooler than tigers. Think about it, cheetahs and tigers can swim, cheetahs are more elegent than the tiger, cheetahs are faster than the tiger, and cheetahs are in better shape than the tiger. Tigers don't do much. Cheetahs are better hunters than tigers, and more uquine. They are smarter than tigers, too.
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Can a women be a virgin all her life?
Yes she can! Very boring... but still she can. Some women take vows of chastity because of religious convictions, and some for other reasons. If your a teen, its better to wait until your married.
What is a description of where a cheetah lives?
Cheetahs live in grasslands, such as the savanna, in Africa and Asia.
What is the average leg length for a cheetah?
The average leg length of a cheetah is approximately 28 to 30 inches (71 to 76 cm) from the shoulder to the ground. This long leg length contributes to their exceptional speed and agility, allowing them to reach speeds of up to 60-70 miles per hour. Their long, slender legs are adapted for sprinting, making them the fastest land animals.
Who is the cousin of the cheetahs?
The closest related species of the cheetah are the cougar and jaguarundi. They all descended from a common ancestor.
A cheetah once saved a human from a lion, at a zoo in the USA. The lions' and cheetah's pen were place beside eachother, and a male lion noticed a spot where the Fencing was loose. A zookeeper was standing near this area of weak fencing, unaware of the lion heading straight toward him. The cheetah DID notice, however, and dashed toward the lion's exhibit. The lion was pressing up against the side of the fence as it walked, and so she ran over-- and aimed a blow through the chain-link fence at the lion. The lion's surprised snarl alerted the zookeeper, and he quikly tranquilized the lion and got help fixing the fence. They also thickened the space between the two pens, because they knew that if the cheetah could hurt the lion, the lion could hurt the cheetah. The half-tame cheetah earned extra treats, not to mention extra hugs, as rewards for saving a human being with no reason whatsoever-- exept for the obvious: the ability to tell right from wrong.
What defense mechanics does a cheetah have?
It has two defense mechanisms.
Speed - it is the fastest animal on earth. So, no animal can chase and catch an adult cheetah. However young ones aren't as fast and are fairly vulnerable
Camouflage - the skin of the cheetah is golden brown in color with black spots. This is similar to the color of the grasslands where they live and hence it is not so easy to spot a cheetah.
Where is the cheetahs habitat?
The Savannah where they have open spaces to run and chace their prey. You won't find them in rainforests since there are too many trees for them to run through and when it comes to hunting, cheetahs are dependent on their speed.
What is the difference between a cheetah and leopard?
The difference between a cheetah and a leopard is that the cheetah is quite rare in Asia with a critically endangered population in Iran whereas a leopard lives in many parts of Asia. However, both live in Africa. The cheetah is quite faster and smaller than the leopard whereas the leopard is stronger and bigger than the cheetah. Even though both of them are yellow with black spots, the cheetah's spots are evenly packed but, the leopard's spots contain rosettes with no central spots. Unfortunately, the cheetah is least able to adapt to new environments but, the leopard is much more successful.
If an automobile is traveling at 28 miles per hour what is its speed in kilometers per hour?
28 mph = 45.06 km/hr (rounded)