Cheetas don't have cammo. They have spots.
Predator animals, like the cheetah, uses camouflage to get close to their prey undetected.
Prey animals use camouflage to avoid being detected.
Their color and pattern of spots allows them to lie in wait in tall grass and not be seen by potential prey animals.
Yes it provides camouflage appropriate to the environment/habitat.
it uses camouflage because of its fur
they are used for camouflage
Camouflage.
The purpose is for camouflage, I am not clear on how it got it though.
A cheetah is one that I know of.
One adaptation of a cheetah is that their spots help then camouflage themselves. They are also able to run very fast to catch their prey.
it uses camouflage because of its fur
So the male lions wont eat them.
a cheetahs coat is an example of camofloauge
how does camouflage help a jaguar survive
Cheetahs beautiful spotted coats were designed to blend perfectly with the African grasslands grasses.