Cheetahs survive in these competitive environments by using many different, special traits that have evolved over millennia, including an extremely flexible spine, and long legs for speed and stride length. read more
Quick Answer. Cheetahs survive in the wild by hunting during the day, blending in with their environment, stalking and then pouncing on their prey. read more
Cheetahs require open and flat lands like savannas so that they can track their preys. Cheetahs would never survive in forests, valleys, mountains. read more
And since cheetahs hunt using their large eyes and binocular vision, this bush-encroachment has become another human-made threat to their survival. Cheetahs are now gone from more than 20 of the countries which they once prowled and contributed to a healthy balanced environment, due to human conflict. read more