They kill the young ones (cubs).
Cheetahs can beat lions because they can run faster then a lion and almost outrun it.
20 lions.
People in general like lions more than cheetahs. Do you know why, because lions are the king, they are stronger, more beautiful animals, and they are proud. Cheetahs only have the speed better but the lion has everything thing else. A Lions roar can be herd 1000.2 miles away. Even scientist say lions are the worlds most favourite animals and most beautiful. This year 2013 and 2012 the lion was rank number 1, cheetah number 6, and tiger number 2. And lions are the best fighters too. So there is your answere people like lions more than cheetahs and tigers, if you asked about tigers. And scientist say a lion can beat a cheetah by 97%, and a african lion can beat any tiger by 80 to 90%.
No not at all. Lions will kill cheetahs and cheetah cubs if given the chance.
lions don't have spots that's cheetahs or leopard's. But they have spots to blend in with the surrounding.
I would say that the Lions would win because they are stronger but Cheetahs probably could outrun the Lions.
Cheetahs can beat lions because they can run faster then a lion and almost outrun it.
Cheetahs and lions are carnivores
cheetahs and lions are mammals.yes they r mammals.
cheetahs
Yes, there are cheetahs and lions, especially in the Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya. Cheetahs will avoid lions if possible, as lions have been known to kill cheetahs, especially the cheetah's cubs who are too young to run away.
Yes! Lions are more popular than cheetahs.
lions can roar and cheetahs can't, lions are "big cats" and cheetahs aren't, lions can extend and detract claws and cheetahs can't and so on...
lions and cheetahs are important because god made them special for their own purpose.
im guessing you mean bigger no they are not bigger than lions, cheetahs are one of the smaller wild cats
No, They don't. Lions will try to kill Cheetahs' if they see any. Lions are usually protective of their belongings. (Especially Females.)
20 lions.