The adult cheetah weighs from 35 to 72 kg. Its total head and body length is from 110 to 150 cm. The tail alone can measure 60 to 84 cm in length. Cheetahs are 66 to 94 cm tall at the shoulder. Males tend to be slightly larger than females and have slightly bigger heads, but there is not a great variation in cheetah sizes and it is difficult to tell males and females apart by appearance alone.
The cheetah's long tail helps to balance and stabilize the cheetah when it runs. Without the long tail, it would be much harder to make sharp turns at such high speeds.
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A cheetah, including its tail, is about 6 to 7 feet long.
See the image above of an adult cheetah.
about a meter
a cheetah has 3 body parts
An average cheetah's tail is between 61-76 centimeterslong.
A cheetahs' normal size is 9 ft., tail to head.
normally its 3-5 feet
furry and its 2 feet long
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A tiger, It can grow 11 ft (340 cm) from head to tail. A lion is second with 9 ft (275 cm) and a cheetah third with 8 ft (244 cm) ***Second answerer says: Largest tail to body ratio would have to be the Cheetah as they use it for steering through tight turns: You may want to direct your question directly to BIGCATONE, though...