definitely! they make our planet a more beautiful place to live in.
Do cheetahs live in a deciduous rain forest or tropical rain forest?
Neither. Cheetahs live on the open grassy plains.
What does my turbo belt light mean?
you have a belt driven turbo? how old is that car turbos were belt or chain driven when first invented to keep planes in the air. i know of know car with a belt driven turbo
Yes. Cheetahs don't seem to be able to recognize the difference between the different sexual orientations of Humans quite as well as we can. This complete and total lack of Gaydar prevents the U.S. government from using cheetahs for sniffing out homosexuals, communists, and other traitors to the great American union.
Do you have a dog? It's just like that. They can't use a toliet!
Why breathing rate of aquatic organisms is faster than the terrestrial animals?
The breathing rate of aquatic animals is faster than that of terrestrial animals because the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water in much less than the amount outside, so they have to breathe more in order to get more oxygen
Probably yes. However, it may depend on why she's sleeping around. Is it simply because she likes variety, or is she trying to find an 'ideal man' who probably doesn't exist? It's also possible that she wants to avoid the commitment that a permanent relationship involves. On the face of it, none of this is auspicious. Joncey It is no different than young guys sleeping around so why be so hard on the girl! Some women if interested in a young man at the right time may sleep with him, move on, find someone else and repeat the process all over again. This doesn't make her a bad person, and is no different then some guys sleeping around. As long as she didn't cheat on her partners then it's really none of your business what she did when she was single. No, this doesn't mean she'll cheat on you, but was experiencing her own sexuality.
What is the cheetahs locashin?
The cheetah is most common on the plains of Africa, but there are a few in Asia,
What kind of fur does a cheetah have?
They have spotted coats but they are not dappled like a leopards.
In which film were live leeches imported into Africa?
Live leeches were imported to Africa for the making of the 1951 movie "African Queen".
Is dreaming in color indicative of IQ?
To a certain extent; dreaming in color implies a creative mind, and as a general rule creative people do indeed tend to be smarter than most. An interesting show on National Geographic, I believe it was called "Artist vs. Mathematician; Whose Smarter" or simply "Who's the Smartest" pitted an artist, a high level artist, against a Math guy. The artist's I.Q. turned out to be higher, from what I remember. Don't ask him to split an atom, do the math to figure out how I mean, or ask him about numerical theory, but, if you described to him an image, he could create a very vivid portrait. He was one of those artists, who all they had to do was imagine something, and in their own mind they have "still life." Dreaming in color MAY be indicative, but, unless you can "think it, then draw it," odds are, unless there are other things in your life which make you suspect you are smarter than everyone else I would not rely too much on it. Can you solve puzzles faster than most people? Do some teachers think you're "difficult?" (this happened a lot to Bobby Fischer) Can you solve complex algebra problems completely mentally? Calculus? Plenty of people can do it quickly on pencil and paper, however, doing "college" algebra in your head? Equations that are 2 inches wide, and 3 inches long? See now THAT, is a gift; it means you have a very precise imagination. See its not just being able to picture something; its being able to picture something with PRECISION. That is what sets artists, and high level mathematicians like Hawking apart from the rest of us. Imagination, is a largely untrained aspect of the human mind, worse than being untrained, in some cultures its use is actively discouraged. Its not a question of discouraging its use, but learning how to use it; children need to be taught to CONTROL it, not get rid of it. If you have a kid, or know of a kid, with their head in the clouds, tell them that, if they are going to be floating up there, to at least work on their homework while they are up there! If you are a fast problem solver, have an extremely vivid imagination, and you don't get along with many educational types, it probably means you're smart. [[User:67.148.120.72|67.148.120.72]]stardingo747
Do cheetah runs faster than turtles?
a cheetas average pace would be a ton faster than a turtles turtles are only slow on land but are expert swimmers cheetas can run fast but no for too long, they are short distance runners. it takes them a couple hours to recooperat after chasing their prey
What does a cheetah symbolize?
A cheetah represents peed, accuracy, and last strength in some occasions.
A cheetah's baby (or cub) will drink its mother's milk which has nutrients and proteins it needs. As it gets older the cub will try to eat more and more meat until it is weaned off his mother's milk.
From what part of Europe are cheetahs?
Cheetahs are found in parts of Africa and Asia but not in Europe.
Are the cheetah's body parts sold?
yes. These Indians hunt them and make coats so they sell and earn money.=(
Cheetahs are used to make: bags, coats, entertainment (safari), clothing, hunting, band names (cheetah girls)
Generally, elephants do not hurt cheetahs intentionally, as they are different species with different habitats and behaviors. Elephants are herbivorous and tend to avoid confrontations with predators like cheetahs. However, if a cheetah were to threaten a young elephant or come too close, an elephant might defend itself or its young, which could result in harm to the cheetah. Overall, such interactions are rare in the wild.
What are predators and enemies of cheetahs?
Cheetahs primarily face threats from larger predators such as lions, hyenas, and leopards, which may kill them or compete for food. Additionally, human activities like habitat destruction and poaching pose significant risks to their survival. Young cheetahs are particularly vulnerable to predation by these larger carnivores. Despite their speed, adult cheetahs must remain vigilant to avoid conflicts with these formidable enemies.
How many muscles does a Asiatic cheetah have?
There are 50 - 60. Interestingly this low population (considerably more early in the 20th century, and at least 400 in the 1980s) is not directly because of hunting of the cheetah.
After the second world war and more recently, local livestock owners and other people have killed too many of the cheetahs prey, which lead to a very rapid population crash in the cheetah population.
There is definitely space for far more than currently exists, as the area they inhabit is mountainous, and desert like, making it bad for livestock and crop production.
There was plans to reintroduce them into India. However as the numbers in Iran are so low they were going to import them from Namibia.
There was a bottleneck in the cheetah population about 10000. At this point it was thought that all cheetah in the world bar a mother and her offspring died out. However recent genetic analysis puts the split between african and iranian cheetah at 30,000 years ago. As such, it means the african and asian cheetahs are different enough to warrent the distinction of being separate sub-species. This means that any reintroduction of cheetah into India should wait till the population is healthy in Iran, allowing a smal number to be removed for trial in India.