1. Predators: Cheetahs are preyed upon by lions, leopards, hyenas, and wild dogs. These predators are often larger and stronger than cheetahs, and they can easily kill a cheetah if they are caught off guard.
2. Competitors: Cheetahs compete with other carnivores, such as lions, leopards, and hyenas, for food. These animals are often more aggressive and have larger territories than cheetahs, which can make it difficult for cheetahs to find enough food to survive.
3. Parasites: Cheetahs can also be affected by a variety of parasites, such as fleas, ticks, and worms. These parasites can cause health problems and make cheetahs more vulnerable to disease.
4. Humans: Humans are the biggest threat to cheetahs. They hunt cheetahs for their fur and meat, and they also destroy their habitat. In some areas, cheetahs are even killed by farmers who protect their livestock from predators.
5. Disease: Cheetahs can be affected by diseases such as feline AIDS (FIV) and canine distemper. FIV is a viral infection that can cause a variety of health problems, including weight loss, diarrhea, and immune system suppression. Canine distemper is a viral infection that can cause respiratory problems, vomiting, and seizures.