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

These behaviors of cheetah mothers contribute to their reproductive success by ensuring the survival of their cubs. Moving frequently prevents potential predators from tracking their scent, while teaching hunting skills enhances the cubs' ability to find food, increasing their chances of survival and ultimately increasing the overall reproductive success of cheetah mothers.