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The broken rosettes
Leopard rosettes have fewer dark spots than Jaguar rosettes which have an additional dark spot in the middle.
By stealth and camoflage. Ocelots are expert stalkers, and their spots and rosettes make them invisable in the dappled sunlight of the forest habitat.
Byerly's has them. They also have rosettes.
Rosettes or Terrets
Jaguar
Cheetahs are taller, more slender cats, with spots that have no rosettes, or circles. Jaguars resemble leopards, but are stockier built, with shorter tails. Jaguar rosettes are larger on the flanks.
The spots are called "rosettes". These rosettes provide camouflage, breaking up their shape when viewed against the textures and colours of their natural environment, aiding them in avoiding aggression from larger animals or aiding the stealthy hunt. While the above answer is somewhat correct, cheetahs actually do have spots while jaguars have rosettes.
* the shopkeeper told me she had abyssinian fur but she never got rosettes. She was a sort of orangy colour with a white stripe down her nose. Her fur was quite rough, not smooth. If anyone knows what sort of guinea pig she was i'd be really grateful, thanks! :) she may have been a abysinnian cross breed, or just an abysinnian which lacks rosettes, did she have ridges in her fur at all? if you have a picture of her it would make identifying her breed easier, either way, hope this is some help :)
The spots on a jaguar are called rosettes.
Not exactly. They don't have spots, but a strange type of marking called a rosette. Rosettes look like a circle split up into 3 or 4 pieces. The ones jaguars have also have a spot in the middle of the rosettes.