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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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