yes they take care of it by cleaning it and licking it
King cheetahs are just regular cheetahs with a rare coat pattern mutation.
a cheetahs coat is an example of camofloauge
Cheetahs
absolute zero, they are endangered, people now prefer a faux fur coat, they think that real fur coats look better on the original owners.
NoThere are "King Cheetahs" which are very rare, but have more of a smeared spotted coat. There aren't any Queen cheetahs, but for the most part, they are just referred to as cheetahs.
their coat color and pattern allow them to somewhat blend in with the terrain
They mostly look for their predators.
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.
small cheetah
A cheetah has fur.
a cheetah is a mammal therefore its fur grows with its body and dose not have to shed its skin
cheetahs have spots on their fur to camoflauge in with the enviorment. The chest of the cheetah is deep and the waist of a cheetah is narrow