They make bird like chirps as warning calls or to find each other when they are lost.
No not at all. Lions will kill cheetahs and cheetah cubs if given the chance.
The sound made by a sheep is called "bleating." It is a vocalization used by sheep to communicate with each other, often to signal distress, hunger, or to locate each other.
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Sheep "bah" as a way to communicate with each other, especially when they are separated from the flock. It helps them locate each other by creating a distinct sound that carries over long distances. The bahing noise can also indicate distress or discomfort in sheep.
Yes, the collective noun for cheetahs is a coalition of cheetahs.
Cheetahs often stick in groups to help each other out. When one cheetah is injured, the other cheetahs help that injured cheetah to move on.
Many mean people are after the cheetahs and even animals atack each other
they see each other as threats
They sense each other with their smell (nose) and sight (eyes).
No, but the lions and cheetahs are great enimies
A cheetahs food is located everywhere they use their speed to hunt down the prey. They climb trees to locate other animals. Cheetahs chase gazelles for main ways to food.
they wrestle and tumble around and play leap frog by jumping over each other
Yep, the spots are slightly different on each cheetah. I think they look as different to each other as we do to each other.
To communicate with their young cheetahs made chirping sounds like those of a bird and they yelp like dogs to warn each other.
yes by there sharp claws and Sharp teeth they sometimes fight.
It is possible for most wild cats to mate with each other with the exception of cheetahs. The cheetah's bone structure is just too different from other wild cats for them to be able to produce a hybrid with another cat.
Lions are much bigger, and cheetahs are much faster. Cheetahs are built for the chase, slim and able to turn on a dime, where lions are stalkers , getting close before making a rush.