How many baby Cheetahs are in a litter?
A Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) usually gives birth to around 3 babies.
Each of those little ones spend around 92 days as a fetus before they are released into the wild. Upon birth, they weight 442 grams (0.97 lbs) and measure 25 cm (0′ 10″). They are a member of the Felidae family (genus: Acinonyx). An adult Cheetah grows up to a size of 1.48 meter (4′ 11″).
To have a reference: Humans obviously usually have a litter size of one ;). Their babies are in the womb of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks) and reach an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). They weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual, and reach an average age of 75 years.
The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a large cat native to Africa and central Iran. It is the fastest land animal, capable of running at 80 to 128 km/h (50 to 80 mph), and as such has several adaptations for speed, including a light build, long thin legs and a long tail. Cheetahs typically reach 67–94 cm (26–37 in) at the shoulder, and the head-and-body length is between 1.1 and 1.5 m (3.6 and 4.9 ft). Adults typically weigh between 20 and 65 kg (44 and 143 lb). Its head is small, rounded, and has a short snout and black tear-like facial streaks. The coat is typically tawny to creamy white or pale buff and is mostly covered with evenly spaced, solid black spots. Four subspecies are recognised.More gregarious than many other cats, the cheetah has three main social groups—females and their cubs, male ‘coalitions’ and solitary males. While females lead a nomadic life searching for prey in large home ranges, males are more sedentary and may instead establish much smaller territories in areas with plentiful prey and access to females. The cheetah is active mainly during the day and hunting is its major preoccupation, with peaks during dawn and dusk. It feeds on small- to medium-sized prey, mostly weighing under 40 kg (88 lb), and prefers medium-sized ungulates such as impala, springbok and Thomson’s gazelles. The cheetah will typically stalk its prey to within 60–70 m (200–230 ft), charge towards it, trip it during the chase and bite its throat to suffocate it to death. Breeding occurs throughout the year; after a gestation of nearly three months a litter of typically three to five cubs is born; cheetah cubs are highly vulnerable to predation by other large carnivores such as hyenas and lions. Weaning happens at around four months, and cubs are independent by around 20 months of age.The cheetah occurs in a variety of habitats such as savannahs in the Serengeti, arid mountain ranges in the Sahara and hilly desert terrain in Iran. The cheetah is threatened by several factors such as habitat loss, conflict with humans, poaching and high susceptibility to diseases. Earlier ranging throughout most of Sub-Saharan Africa and extending eastward into the Middle East up to the Indian subcontinent, the cheetah is now distributed mainly in small, fragmented populations in central Iran and southern, eastern and northwestern Africa. In 2016, the global cheetah population was estimated at around 7,100 individuals in the wild; it is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. In the past, cheetahs used to be tamed and trained for hunting ungulates. They have been widely depicted in art, literature, advertising, and animation.
Other animals of the family Felidae
Cheetah is a member of the Felidae, as are these animals:
- Pallas’s cat with 4 babies per pregnancy
- Andean mountain cat weighting around 8.13 kilograms (17.92 lbs)
- Fishing cat with 2 babies per pregnancy
- Chinese mountain cat weighting around 5.49 kilograms (12.1 lbs)
- Jungle cat with 2 babies per pregnancy
- Andean mountain cat weighting around 8.13 kilograms (17.92 lbs)
- Kodkod with 2 babies per pregnancy
- Cougar with 2 babies per pregnancy
- Caracal with 2 babies per pregnancy
- Leopard cat with 2 babies per pregnancy
Animals that share a litter size with Cheetah
Those animals also give birth to 3 babies at once:
- Comb-toed jerboa
- Nine-banded armadillo
- Short-nosed harvest mouse
- Greater cane rat
- Asian house shrew
- Anderson’s gerbil
- Northern grasshopper mouse
- California chipmunk
- Thick-tailed three-toed jerboa
- Cameroon soft-furred mouse
Animals that get as old as a Cheetah
Other animals that usually reach the age of 19 years:
- Bongo (antelope) with 19.42 years
- East African oryx with 20 years
- Northern elephant seal with 20.25 years
- Ring-tailed cat with 16.5 years
- Gemsbok with 20 years
- Asian palm civet with 22.42 years
- Pygmy sperm whale with 17 years
- Jentink’s duiker with 17.5 years
- Dall sheep with 16 years
- Lowland paca with 16 years
Animals with the same weight as a Cheetah
What other animals weight around 50.54 kg (111.42 lbs)?
- Fallow deer usually reaching 56.71 kgs (125.02 lbs)
- Philippine deer usually reaching 49.1 kgs (108.25 lbs)
- Hector’s dolphin usually reaching 50 kgs (110.23 lbs)
- Brown hyena usually reaching 43.4 kgs (95.68 lbs)
- Japanese serow usually reaching 43.03 kgs (94.86 lbs)
- Aardvark usually reaching 56.85 kgs (125.33 lbs)
- Burmeister’s porpoise usually reaching 60 kgs (132.28 lbs)
- Sun bear usually reaching 57.04 kgs (125.75 lbs)
- Northern fur seal usually reaching 55.58 kgs (122.53 lbs)
- Japanese serow usually reaching 42.6 kgs (93.92 lbs)
Animals with the same size as a Cheetah
Also reaching around 1.48 meter (4′ 11″) in size do these animals:
- Philippine warty pig gets as big as 1.35 meter (4′ 6″)
- Asian black bear gets as big as 1.51 meter (5′ 0″)
- Sun bear gets as big as 1.22 meter (4′ 1″)
- Sitatunga gets as big as 1.52 meter (5′ 0″)
- South Andean deer gets as big as 1.55 meter (5′ 2″)
- Harp seal gets as big as 1.73 meter (5′ 9″)
- Ribbon seal gets as big as 1.53 meter (5′ 1″)
- Soemmerring’s gazelle gets as big as 1.36 meter (4′ 6″)
- Javan rusa gets as big as 1.63 meter (5′ 5″)
- White-tailed deer gets as big as 1.51 meter (5′ 0″)