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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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Why is a lion suited to its habitat?

because there is a lot of its diet it camouflages well and lions like warm habitats

What is the weather where cheetahs live?

Cheetahs live in grasslands or brush forests where it is usually very hot.

What is cheetah babies?

For the first few months, cheetah cubs feed entirely on their mothers milk. As they grow older, they start eating scraps of meat from their mothers kills. Slowly the % of meat in their daily diet increases. By around a year or so, they start feeding exclusively on meat.

How are cheetahs born?

Cheetahs are born mostly developed and come from their mother's womb. They are blind and deaf at first, but soon their ears and eyes open and they begin to explore the world.

How fast can Indian cheetah run?

Well, Indian cheetah's are currently extinct. But they could run up to 60 - 75 miles an hour. Just like all cheetahs.

How many muscles are in a cheetahs body?

Cat are cats. They all have the same number but the size of the cat causes the muscles to be larger. The cat has 517 skeletal muscles (humans have 650). 32 of these are for moving and using the ears.
Cats can make more than 100 vocal sounds. And if you have a pet cat: Acetaminophen (also known as Tylenol) is one of the most toxic drug that they can get into.

What does the name cheetah mean?

a cheetahs name means a hindu word chita which means one spotted

Does a cheetah hunt alone or in a pack?

Cheetahs sometimes hunt alone, but if the a cheetah mother were to give birth to three sons, those three would hunt together. when they congregate in groups, it's called a coalition. this coalition can hunt together.

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What is the easiest thing for a cheetah to catch?

The easiest thing for a cheetah to catch for food it a gazelle.

How does a cheetah gather food?

They run really fast and catch an animal.

What are the common names of Western skullcap?

Scullcap, American skullcap, Western skullcap, European skullcap, blue skullcap, greater skullcap, hoodwort or hoodwart, blue pimpernel, Quaker bonnet, helmet flower, hooded willow herb, and more . . .

How sharp are a cheetah's teeth?

Cheetahs are not very strong. Their physique is lean and narrow, and much smaller than other big cats. They are built for speed, not strength.
No. Unlike other big cat cheetah are built for speed rather than power.

They a lightly built (instead of muscular) bodies and have much smaller, less powerful heads & jaws compared to other big cats. They have long skinny legs. They are the only cats with non-retractable claws (for grip when running) so their claws are blunt.

What makes cheetahs so popular?

First answer: who told u cheetahs are popular? they lied to you Their pattern makes them popular. Second answer: I like cheetahs because they are fast. They can dislocate their front legs slightly out of their sockets when they runs at full stretch, because they don't have collarbones. That helps make them fast. I also like the little tufts they have on their ears.

Who is responsible for rasing the lions offspring?

The female gives birth to a litter of one to four cubs in a secluded den usually away from the rest of the pride. She will often hunt by herself while the cubs are still helpless, staying relatively close to the thicket or den where the cubs are kept. After a few weeks she will rejoin the Pride along with her cubs. Once the cubs join the pride, the whole pride shares the responsibility of raising the cubs.

Which evidence support that a dinosaur know as a hadrosaurus was a plant eater?

Hadrosaurus had teeth that were good for grinding plant matter, and a beak for clipping plants for food. Their jaws could chew, which is useful for animals that eat plants, but doesn't help those that eat raw meat. They also had no adaptations for eating meat, including sharp teeth, sharp claws, a strong bite force, and speed.

How are a zebra and a cheetah similar?

Both are placental mammals and both live on the savanna of Africa.

What food are eaten on st johns day?

If you live in Italy, you would eat snails gathered from the vineyards/

Is the fastest land dwelling creature is the cheetah a fact or opinion?

The speed of a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is given as 110 – 120 km/h (In Short Bursts, Running).

Is there anything bad about a cheetah?

They are known to eat livestock around their environments, so farmers usually dislike cheetahs. Yes, it kills animals but other then that no. Cheetahs are usually nonaggressive and rarely attack humans. Sometimes you will hear that a cheetah attacked someone, but usually it was just a leopard that was mistaken for a cheetah.

Why do humans kill cheetahs?

I hate it. Humans kill cheetahs for mainly fur. Same with tigers, and now tigers are endangered!

How do prey protect themselves from cheetahs?

gazelles by zig zaging, warthogs by hiding in holes.