They don't have extra objects compared to other big cats but there are differences.
They don't have retractable claws like other cats do. Their paws are more like those of dogs than cats.
They have extremely flexible spines which sort of compress when they run. It gives them an extra 'spring' and so more momentum.
They are more aerodynamic. Smaller heads, longer legs.
They have a big tail with helps give them more balance.
Built to run basically.
Cheetahs make noise, but they cannot speak.
Cheetahs do not have a home. Many animals do not.
No, drag actually slows the object down but thrust makes it go faster.
if automatic first install a extra transmission cooler,and use syntheic ATF.You can turbocharge engine to make it faster.
Cheetahs do not construct a home for themselves.
No, there are rumours about this but it is utter rubbish!
Friction slows down the motion of objects, so it does not cause them to move faster or fly higher. In fact, more friction can make it harder for objects to reach high speeds or heights.
Cheetahs have lighter bones than the leopard which would make them a bit less strong.
Sound is created by the vibration of air. The faster the vibration, the higher the sound. Smaller objects can vibrate faster than larger objects (of the same kind) and therefore have a higher pitched sound.
To make objects particles move faster, you can increase their velocity or apply forces such as acceleration or propulsion to them. Adjusting parameters like speed, direction, and acceleration can help enhance the movement of the particles in a simulation or animation.
Cheetahs blend in well with the tall, dry grasses of the savanna so they are able to hide from prey as well as potential predators. Cheetahs hide their cubs in tall grass.
When objects vibrate quickly, they produce higher-pitched sounds. The frequency of the vibrations determines the pitch of the sound, with faster vibrations corresponding to higher pitches.