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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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What are cheetahs called when they travel together?

Cheetahs are solo type of animals they don't see any other ones of their species unless it is mating season

Do cheetahs and other big cats get hairballs?

Yes-by the way, cheetahs aren't big cats. They're in their own group, Acinonyx.

What does it mean if your dreaming of being a wizard?

You are meant for greater things than this life can offer you. Don the robes, wear the hat with pride, you ARE wizard. We believe in you. Don't let the bastards grind you down. Abracadabra.

How long might a female cheetah expect to live for after she gives birth?

There is nothing special about a Cheetahs biology, anatomy or birth process that would cause it to routinely die after giving birth.

So unless there is an injury that happens during delivery - which could happen to any species - a cheetahs life expectancy after giving birth is pretty much the same as before giving birth.

How fast can a degu run?

I attached a bicycle speedometer to my degus' wheel some time ago, and have found their maximal speed was like 4-5 km/h.

Are giraffes and hippos the cheetah's predators?

Hippos and giraffes are herbivores and do not prey on any animal. The cheetah is an apex predator and really has no predators except for very young cheetahs that are taken by lions, leopards, hyenas and wild African dogs.

Is a zebra faster than a cheetah?

Nope! Zebras can run fast, but only barely fast enough to escape being chased and caught for a meal. Horses are much faster because they have been domesticated for years to do so.

What are the advantages of Cheetah Flex-Foot blades?

this is a highly controversial issue. from what i have read so far, it seems that it gives certain advantages and certain disadvantages. It returns up to 95% of the input energy compared to a 60% of the human ankle. However the lack of muscle gives it an disadvantage, especially around the turns of the track. More hip muscle must also be used in order to run properly.

Who hunts the King Cheetah?

== == A King cheetah is just a normal cheetah with slightly different markings on its fur. Cheetah are not hunted (except by man) but should a cheetah cross a lion, the lion or a hyena, it will be attacked. It is unlikely that a lion will eat a cheetah, however, hyena have no issues with eating cheetah.

How successful is a cheetah hunt?

Cheetahs have an average hunting success rate of 40 to 50%.

Do cheetahs attack orangutans in the wild?

Cheetahs are native to Africa, and southwest Asia. Orangutans are native to Sumatra and Borneo. Think you can figure out the answer now?

What is a cheetahs adaptation to its habitat?

There are many adaptations that a cheetah possesses.
The most obvious of these are it's striking black spots on the pale background of yellow-gold: the spots on a cheetah help break up it's shape, and therefore help it camouflage when it hunts its prey and hides from other predators. The gold is able to blend into the surrounding grass.Secondly, the cheetah's spine is very flexible so that while it runs it is able to turn quickly, and lengthen it's stride. In addition, Cheetahs cannot retract their claws. The claws are less of killing tools, and more like an athlete's cleets that help them gain traction while running in the savannah. The cheetah's legs are long, and muscular so that the animals have greater length between their steps.Also, the cheetah has a long tail for balance.Unlike most big cats, the cheetah has smaller, blunter canines. The long, sharp teeth were sacrificed for larger nasal cavities so that the feline can intake more air as it runs.The "tears", or lines that run down it's face help lessen the glare of the bright sun.Cheetahs cannot roar, and rather communicate to the others with a combination of body language and chirps.Also, Cheetahs do not eat from something they haven't killed, and if approached by another animal, will most of the time give up their kill in favor of getting into a fight.

Can people ride cheetahs?

No, they are too slender, and are predators, so you might end up on the menu.

What are the scientific genders of a cheetah?

Cheetahs, like almost every other organism, come in a male and female variety.

Things that have spots?

Leopards, jaguars, servals, genets, cheetahs, and a penguin that you splatter paint allover.

What is the top speed of a kyosho dbx?

Kyosho DBX 2.0 out of the box 60km\h 0-60km\h takes 5sec messured with Gps

How far a cheetah can jump?

A cheetah can jump up to 35 feet far and 7-15 feet high. They can also reach speeds of 70mph and can cover 90 feet a second.

Who discovered cheetahs?

As far as science can tell, humans originated in Africa. Meaning there were cheetahs, or early relatives to cheetahs around when humans became humans. It's so long ago that it's no longer possible to say who was the first human to spot a cheetah.

How big does the cheetah grow?

The adult cheetah weighs from 35 to 72 kg. Its total head and body length is from 110 to 150 cm. The tail alone can measure 60 to 84 cm in length. Cheetahs are 66 to 94 cm tall at the shoulder. Males tend to be slightly larger than females and have slightly bigger heads, but there is not a great variation in cheetah sizes and it is difficult to tell males and females apart by appearance alone.

Is the cheetah monogastric or ruminant?

Oh, dude, the cheetah is monogastric. Yeah, it's got just one stomach to digest all that fast food it eats. No need for multiple stomachs when you're already the fastest land animal, right? Like, who's got time for ruminating when you're busy breaking speed records?

How tall and long and can a cheetah get?

The adult cheetah weighs from 35 to 72 kg. Its total head and body length is from 110 to 150 cm. The tail alone can measure 60 to 84 cm in length. Cheetahs are 66 to 94 cm tall at the shoulder. Males tend to be slightly larger than females and have slightly bigger heads, but there is not a great variation in cheetah sizes and it is difficult to tell males and females apart by appearance alone.