no due to there genetic genes which cause them to be this color there are such things as snow leopards but in all honesty can i black baby be white if both parents are black no due to genes but if can be albino
The cheetah has a background colour of light golden yellow/tan, covered with small, round, black spots on the cheeks, forehead, crown, neck, and limbs. They have a distinctive black tear-shaped from the corner of the eye to the corner of the mouth and a mane-like black stripe running the length of their back.
Well, according to various reports, cheetahs of course come in their usual golden color with black spots. Another less common variation that of the king cheetah, with a striped pattern going down its back. But other color variations include Erythristic (red), Isabelline (cream, Maltese (grey), Chinchilla (blue), "spotless," Melanistic (black), Albino (white, no spots), and even reports of long haired cheetahs called Wooly cheetahs. These are all rare in their genetic mutations, but they exist, though many of these color variations occur more often in captivity.
Cheetahs are spotted, not striped. See the image above of an adult cheetah.
At your local zoo.
With their eyes...
Pet cheetahs are illegal in California. (See related link below for more information.)
they see each other as threats
A female cheetah lives alone but usally you can see her living with her 1 to 6 cubs and male cheetahs can be seen living in a group with other male cheetahs.
A female cheetah lives alone but usally you can see her living with her 1 to 6 cubs and male cheetahs can be seen living in a group with other male cheetahs.
In a zoo or, if you want to see them in their native habitat, the grassy planes of Africa.
stick up ur ars and see
No, They don't. Lions will try to kill Cheetahs' if they see any. Lions are usually protective of their belongings. (Especially Females.)
Cheetahs are solo type of animals they don't see any other ones of their species unless it is mating season
a cheetah wants to see a spotted object.it has to be an adjective. what is it