They're antelope which are essentially by nature herbivorous, so your answer is yes!
Cheetahs primarily eat small to medium-sized ungulates like gazelles and impalas. They are carnivorous predators and rely on their speed and agility to catch their prey. Occasionally, they may also eat smaller animals like hares or birds.
Impalas are medium-sized antelopes found in eastern and southern Africa. They are known for their agility and ability to jump great distances to escape predators. Impalas primarily feed on grasses and can often be found in herds ranging from 20 to 100 individuals.
Gazelles and impalas are both types of antelope found in Africa. They are known for their speed and agility, which helps them evade predators such as lions and cheetahs. Gazelles generally have slender bodies and curved horns, while impalas are larger with distinct markings on their bodies.
No they do not. Pandas live in Asia and Cheetahs live in Africa
other fish like squid shellfish and plankton hope it helps!
They can eat malibus, but impalas are a little too big
yes
They eat grasses, leaves, and fruit. They eat grasses, leaves, and fruit.
yes. they eat shrubs, grasses, herbs and leaves
grass and some fruits
I'm pretty sure they do.
cheetahs eat impalas and that's it and because I'm in school and 14 i know unlike older people.
Lions and tigers love them.
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They generally eat impalas, wildebeest and zebra. They are opportunistic eaters and will eat other prey if necessary.
Impalas are a kind of Gazelle, a deer-like animal.
Cheetahs that live in the savanna eat mainly gazelles, impalas, and wildebeest calves. The also eat rabbits, birds, and antelopes.