No, natural variation (just as all people look different) will mean that the spot number and pattern is not the same.
No, there is no standard number of spots on a cheetah. However, most will have about 2000 black spots.
No, the pattern of black spots varies from animal to animal.
King cheetahs are cheetahs with genetically changed genes, so when they are born, their spots are all connected to form stripes. Regular cheetahs are just cheetah with normal spots.....no stripes.
cheetahs are called the spotted one because they have spots all over there body
All cheetahs have a different pattern of spots on their pelt. If you watch shows where they follow cheetahs the people always make sketches of the cheetahs before they leave them alone for a day. to add, zoologists or biologists attach transmiters to them and when you get to know an animal, personality really shows
just maybe they are! Maybe their just rare!
A king cheetah, is a cheetah with more blotch-like markings instead of dots.The king of Cheetahs isn't literally the king of cheetahs. It's a Cheetah with a different coat than a normal Cheetah.Addendum to above answer:I think you are referring to a King cheetah. Most pictures I have seen show a cheetah with black lines running down its back.In some cases, the rest of the coat has smaller lines in place of spots and in some cases the rest of the coat has spots very similar to the spots on a normal cheetah. King cheetahs are very rare.
Well there are many things that are unique about cheetahs like how they have great speed and how thier nails don't retract. (but most cats nails do retract) and also instead of cheetahs having rosettes, stripes or just being one color cheetahs have spots. Also, cheetahs chirp and growl insted of roaring. and cheetahs have bigger lungs than all cats.(they need to have big lungs so they can take in great breaths of air.)
All big cats; - lions - tigers - cats
Sorry I'm not a CHEETAH EXPERT OR SOMETHING but I know that cheetahs are unique because they are, or are one of, the fastest animals on Earth, and if you carefully compare a jaguar's, leopard's, and cheetah's spots, you'll se they all look different.
Cheetahs have spots because-like all animals-they need to blend in with their enviroments, thus having spots creates an illusion. Like in a forest if you look at the ground on a sunny day there is sploches of sunlight and sploches of shadow. The dappled effect, blends in with leaves, grass, surrounding scrubland.to camoflauge them in tall grass
No, every jaguar's coat is different and the spots are not the same.
Cheetahs live on the African savannah.