They can have multiple, or even none! But really, it depends on the cheetah.
The number of spots on a cheetah depends largely on the size of the cheetah. The bigger the animal, the more spots it has. Adult cheetahs usually have at least 100 or more spots.
Do you want to hold down a cheetah and count its spots, otherwise, don't ask.
Spots, dots or maybe even cheetah spots
There is nothing that has TOO many spots to count -although it might take a while -but animals with spots include dalmations, leopards and cheetahs.
King cheetahs are cheetahs with genetically changed genes, so when they are born, their spots are all connected to form stripes. Regular cheetahs are just cheetah with normal spots.....no stripes.
the cheetahs have huge spots
they have spots
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Cheetahs have spots. but leopards and jaguars have rosstetes. jaguars rossetes have dots in te middle and the leopards dont.
lions don't have spots that's cheetahs or leopard's. But they have spots to blend in with the surrounding.
All cheetahs have a different pattern of spots on their pelt. If you watch shows where they follow cheetahs the people always make sketches of the cheetahs before they leave them alone for a day. to add, zoologists or biologists attach transmiters to them and when you get to know an animal, personality really shows