Cheetahs have spots as a form of camouflage, helping them blend into their natural environment, which includes grasslands and savannas. The spots, or rosettes, break up their outline, making it harder for prey to spot them while they stalk. Additionally, these markings can help juvenile cheetahs stay concealed from predators. The unique pattern of spots is also thought to play a role in social interactions and recognition among individuals.
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Spots, dots or maybe even cheetah spots
Small people have small spots, large people have large spots.
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The spots are used as camouflage. They are actually not spots; a leopard's spots are called rosettes.I hope this helps!
No. Wombats do not have spots.
yes they do not have spots
no they have pink spots on them if the spots are red they are highly poisoness
Distal spots are spots of color that appear inside a white marking on the lower leg (such as a sock or stocking). Distal spots are above the fetlock, as opposed to ermine spots, which are below the fetlock.
Cheetahs do not have a maximum number of spots. The number of spots would depend on the size of the cheetah and how closely packed the spots are.