How cheetahs defend there self's?
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.
How long do cheetah cubs stay cubs?
The cheetah's offspring may stay with the mother for 13 to 20 months, associating with one another and feeding on kills together.
Do female or male animals hunt for food?
The female lions do most most of the hunting. They get most of the food for themselves and the other lions in the pride. The males are the protectors of the pride. Their job is to keep the place where the pride lives safe from enemies.
Zebras live in herds because it gives them LOTS of pertection thanks to their stripes bcause when they run from lions or whatever the stripes kinda blend in and make it look like a big blob or make them look bigger so it scares the predators away or makes them feel dizzy.
What does a cheetah in the Amazon eat?
Nothing. There are no cheetahs in the Amazon.
Cheetah's are predominantly found in the jungles of Africa and India. The Asiatic cheetah can be found in India, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan etc. The African cheetah is found in countries like Kenya, Burkina Faso, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe etc. numbers wise, the African species is more populous than its Indian cousin.
In what countries do cheetahs live?
Cheetahs can live in Africa, Southwestern Asia, and a small population in Iran and also on my . Though doubtful, some scientists believe that a small population of cheetahs can still survive in India. Cheetahs thick brush, and open plain type of land, where food and prey is abundant. Some also live in savannahs.
Are cheetahs bigger than lions?
im guessing you mean bigger
no they are not bigger than lions, cheetahs are one of the smaller wild cats
What is the population of meat eaters in the world?
Those that can eat meat: 100%. Those that do: around 80%. Those that would if given the chance: around 10%.
What does the cheetah's prey give A oxygen B water C carbon dioxide D energy?
The prey for a cheetah provides energy. Just like for humans, cheetahs take oxygen from the air and give back carbon dioxide to plants; we take in water from both water sources and a little from prey (foods); and humans and cheetahs get energy from the foods we eat.
What are cheetahs migration patterns?
Cheetas are considered territorial, not migratory.
Cubs move away from their mothers once they're independent, males go wandering to establish own territories and find mates.
But that's about it. It'd take something like a serious shortage of prey for an adult cheetah to leave its established home ground.
How fast would you have to cycle on a exercise bike to complete 62 mile in 6 hours?
62 miles per 6 hours = 10 and 1/3 miles per hour, whether you're on
an exercise bike, a little red wagon, or a surfboard.
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What are the chances of seeing a cheetah on a safari?
Depends what country you are travelling in. Anywhere in Africa - a good chance, else pretty poor
Why are cheetahs called 'the spotted one'?
cheetahs are called the spotted one because they have spots all over there body
Can a king cheetah kill a leopard?
A leopard can kill a cheetah but the leopard will have injuries.But a King Ceetah will kill a leopard to defend it's territory
How does the cheetah compete for space?
the cheetahs find teritory to place his family but gets taken over
What is a cheetah's locomotion?
A cheetah is a large and very fast cat. Thus it " locomotes " on all four of its legs.