The cheetah is an apex predator. The cheetah is not killed for food by any other predator. Lions are known to kill cheetahs to reduce competition for food but are not known to consume them.
Animals that chase, capture and kill other animals for their food are called carnivores and predators. Examples are: the lion, tiger, cheetah, leopard, bear...
they eat other animals like zebras and wildabeasts
Lions and leopards compete with the cheetah for many of the same prey animals.
The impacts of the cheetahs becoming endangered means that the eco-system in the cheetah's region becomes thrown off. The food that the cheetah eats will become overgrown. The animals that eat the cheetah will have less food.
Fast food because you have food and a cheetah, a cheetah is fast so you combine them together and get fast food
The cheetah hunts many animals small and large.
Yes it does. The cheetah has to attack other animals to feed.
Mainly carnivorous animals rely on cheetahs because the cheetah doesn't eat all of its food, so what's left behind other animals get. I would say that hyenas do it the most.
A mutualistic relationship is when both sides benefit from their interaction. In the case of the cheetah and the grasslands, although the grasslands are inanimate, the cheetah acts in keeping order amongst grassland species. For example by preying on animals that live in the grasslands, the cheetah stabilizes the animals population which in turn ensures that all the living animals have enough food/water/shelter to survive.
Answer: it is 45% engery Answer: Animals (and humans) get their energy from the food they eat.
No. They are alone most of the time except when mating or when they have kittens. They are at the time of the food chain.
A cheetah