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Yes it provides camouflage appropriate to the environment/habitat.
Yes they can except i don't know what you really mean by outside if it's your backyard they can play there with your supervision , and I'm sure that both you and the kittens will enjoy it a lot.
Not all wild horses have erect manes and not all domestic horses have 'floppy' manes. Some wild horses developed erect manes to help with camouflage and cooling. While domestic horses and other wild horses mainly have floppy manes to help shoo away bugs.
A physical characteristics for cheetahs are their legs because they need it to run away from predators and to catch op to prey
Kittens learn important behaviors from their mothers such as grooming, hunting, socializing with other cats, and using the litter box. These skills help them survive and thrive as they grow up.
Cat's do look after their kittens. They are very good mothers. If a mother cat is not looking after her kittens, it could be due to her being very sick, or due to a lack of food, to the extent that she does not feel they can survive. If she is not nursing them, there could be something wrong preventing her from producing milk. In a case like this, you must seek help from a vet right away or the kittens might die.
Male cats do not typically help raise kittens. In most cases, the mother cat is responsible for caring for and raising the kittens on her own.