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Cheetah mother's perform a number of different behaviors. They and their cubs stay in one place for only 4 days, moving on before they leave too strong is smell behind in one area. They also expend time and energy teaching their cubs to hunt successfully. In one or two sentences, explain how these behaviors affect cheetah reproductive success

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The behaviors of cheetah mothers, such as limiting their stay in one location to avoid leaving a strong scent that could attract predators and teaching their cubs essential hunting skills, enhance reproductive success by increasing cub survival rates and ensuring they develop the necessary skills for independent living. This strategic approach maximizes the chances of cubs reaching maturity and eventually reproducing themselves.

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