Cheetah
Scientific Name – Acinonyx jubatus
Classification – Carnivore
Gender Names – Male – male; Female – female; Baby – cub
Collective Noun – Coalition
Average Height – 67 – 94cm (26 – 37in)
Average Length – 115 – 135cm (45 – 53in)
Average Weight – Adults – 36 – 65kg (79 – 140lb) Cubs at birth – 150 – 300g (5 – 11oz)
Top Speed – 113 km/h (70 mph)
Life Expectancy – 12 – 14 Yrs
Mating Season – no fixed season
Pregnancy – 90 – 98 days
Special Features – Cheetahs are the only one of the cats that cannot retract their claws
Family Unit – Cheetahs are generally solitary animals and live and hunt alone. Sometimes a small number of males will choose to live and hunt together. Females rarely live with other females choosing to live and hunt alone. Sometimes a female will allow a daughter to remain and they hunt as a mother daughter pair.
Geographical Distribution – Central and Southern Africa and a small region of Iran
World Population – 9000 to 12000
Conservation Status – Critically Endangered
Natural Habitat – desert, savannah, scrub, bush and open woodlands
Diet – Carnivores, gazelles, impala, springbok, baby wildebeest and other small mammals
Predators – humans
Harvard Reference for this page:
Heather Y Wheeler. (2015). Cheetah. Available: https://www.naturalhistoryonthenet.com/Mammals/cheetah.htm. Last accessed Monday, July 18, 2016
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