Most cheetahs have amber or light brown eyes although most baby cheetahs do have black eyes.
The so-called 'tear marks' on a cheetah's face are designed to absorb sunlight and thus prevent glare from impairing the cheetah's eyesight, even when the sun is bright. If cheetah's did not have 'tear marks,' the yellow fur on their faces would reflect much more light into their eyes and make it more difficult to see when there was a lot of sunlight.
A zebra is the only animal with black and white stripes.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean, but I'll give it a shot. The cheetah has tear-like black markings under its eyes that help to keep the sun out of its eyes and cool it down a bit. Does this answer your question?
A cheetah sees things with its eyes.
The cat with the red eyes in the Telus commercial is a baby cheetah.
cheetah
Yes a cheetah does have spots on his body and tear marks by his eyes
like normal cats eyes
A cheetah has two distinct black markings on their face near their eyes, sort of stripes. To me i think a leopard has more spots but that might not be true.Cheetahs are tan with polka dots. Leopards are tan with those "Rosetes" with the brown inside of them. Many people get them mixed up.
No. At this time, animal eyes are not being transplanted into humans.
Like a cheetah but smaller and cuter
its the cheetah eyes