Cheetah mothers perform a number of diffrent behaviors. They and their cubs stay in one place for only four days moving on befor they leave too strong a 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 succes.

These behaviors of cheetah mothers, such as moving frequently and teaching hunting skills, contribute to their reproductive success by minimizing the risk of predation, increasing the chances of successful hunting for the cubs, and reducing competition for resources in a particular area.

These behaviors help cheetah mothers increase their reproductive success by minimizing the risk of predation and ensuring their cubs' survival through the avoidance of lingering scent, maintaining territorial advantage, and providing essential hunting skills for future independence.