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  2. Northeast African cheetah - Wikipedia

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    Like other subspecies, they are threatened and outranked by larger predators in their area, such as lions, [13] leopards, spotted hyenas and wild dogs, as they can kill cheetahs and steal their carcasses. The cheetahs would surrender their meals to spotted and striped hyenas. Cheetahs are known to be unable to defend themselves against these ...

  3. Cheetahs become more nocturnal on hot days. Climate ... - AOL

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    Lions and leopards normally kill prey themselves, but if they come across a cheetah’s kill, they will try to take it," said Bettina Wachter, a behavioral biologist who leads the Cheetah ...

  4. Lion - Wikipedia

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    Lions tend to dominate cheetahs and leopards, steal their kills and kill their cubs and even adults when given the chance. [149] Cheetahs often lose their kills to lions or other predators. [150] A study in the Serengeti ecosystem revealed that lions killed at least 17 of 125 cheetah cubs born between 1987 and 1990. [151]

  5. East African cheetah - Wikipedia

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    East African cheetahs measure around 110–135 cm (43–53 in) in head-and-body length and weigh between 70 and 75 kg (154 and 165 lb). The males are usually larger than females. Measurements on wild cheetahs in Tanzania were taken, and they can measure 200–220 cm (79–87 in) in length and weigh 50 and 60 kg (110 and 130 lb). [16]

  6. Truth behind fake viral story about impala and cheetah photo ...

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    In actuality, the impala was used by a cheetah mother to teach her cubs how to hunt prey. The baby cheetahs, however, were more preoccupied with playing with the impala.

  7. Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    Groups of cheetah consume the kill peacefully, though minor noises and snapping may be observed. [58] Cheetahs can consume large quantities of food; a cheetah at the Etosha National Park (Namibia) was found to consume as much as 10 kg (22 lb) within two hours. [129] However, on a daily basis, a cheetah feeds on around 4 kg (8.8 lb) of meat. [65]

  8. Infanticide in carnivores - Wikipedia

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    Scientists hypothesize that this is because many cheetah litters have cubs from different fathers and males would not want to kill any cubs in case they killed their own. [13] The promiscuity of female cheetahs helps to protect the threatened species not only by preventing infanticide but also by bringing greater genetic diversity. [ 15 ]

  9. Southeast African cheetah - Wikipedia

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    They are threatened by lions, leopards, painted dogs,and hyenas as they can steal their carcasses and kill them if given the chance. The cheetahs surrender their meals to spotted hyenas. However, coalitions of male adult cheetahs can chase predators away, and a single cheetah can chase jackals and lone wild dogs away. [43]