No predators per se, i.e. nothing that will go out of its way to hunt down a cheetah for food. But they have lots of competition. read more
Cheetas do not have any natural predators that would purposely seek it for pray. However, they are not the strongest or the fastest of the wild cats. For instants, if the cheetah were to be consuming a delicious snack of pray; a male lion or a hyena may chase it away and steal the cheetahs’ prey. read more
Adult Cheetah's have no natural enemies or predators. They are too fast to be caught by any other animal. However, the youngsters are vulnerable to animals like lions and hyenas. Apart from this, humans are the biggest threat to cheetahs. Humans have hunted them for centuries almost wiping them out in Asia and driving them to low numbers in Africa. read more
Cheetahs aren't always the predators -- sometimes they're the prey, too. The youngsters are especially susceptible to the dangers of predation. The species' various predators include human beings, leopards, eagles, spotted hyenas and lions. read more