All other species are seen as prey or competition. If a cheetah is hunting a gazelle and a competing species that is stronger than it also goes for the gazelle, the cheetah will go away and find a new prey to hunt. If the competing species is weaker than the cheetah, then it will leave the scene for a new prey to hunt. The main food chain of the cheetah is not very vast. It eats mainly antelopes and impalas. Sometimes in a certain situation they will eat baboons and zebras. The competition of the cheetah consists mainly of the hyena and the lion. The lion though, is stronger than the two and can kill the cheetah and the hyena, though this only happens in the smallest of circumstances in ecosystems. The cheetahs ecosystem is very much like a dessert. It is mainly placed around or in Sub-saharan Africa. They prefer flat grass or dirt covered ground in which they can pick up speed to kill prey. They also like big trees to hide their preys dead bodies from other competition.Some are still found in Southern Algeria, Northern Niger, and …show more content…
It was recorded as being able to run approximately 67 mph in the 1960s. Researchers though recently conducted tests on cheetahs in their habitat equipped with the best technology able to their reach. They found that truely, the cheetah can run at a top speed of 59 mph; slower than the original speed. This speed helps a very big deal in its ecosystem. It is still the fastest animal on land. The body of the cat has evolved its maximum potential in order to be the fastest predator in the wild. It has a very wide chest which holds its large lungs and heart. This is key in order to reach and keep its speed. This is key in hunting. Without duration, its speed would be pointless. The cheetahs weight and body angles also add to its evolved line of features. It weighs from 46 to 159 pounds, a very lightweight frame for the body to work with. While running, the cheetahs body arcs in a specific angle for a good thrust while running. this allows the cheetahs to basically jump off of the ground for a slight second with each arc and