The amount of spots on a cheetah varies from animal to animal. Thus making each cheetah different.
The leopard - see image above that illustrates the 'spots.' A cheetah has simple spots.
Yes a cheetah does have spots on his body and tear marks by his eyes
Cheetahs do not have a maximum number of spots. The number of spots would depend on the size of the cheetah and how closely packed the spots are.
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The difference between a cheetah and a leopard is that the cheetah is quite rare in Asia with a critically endangered population in Iran whereas a leopard lives in many parts of Asia. However, both live in Africa. The cheetah is quite faster and smaller than the leopard whereas the leopard is stronger and bigger than the cheetah. Even though both of them are yellow with black spots, the cheetah's spots are evenly packed but, the leopard's spots contain rosettes with no central spots. Unfortunately, the cheetah is least able to adapt to new environments but, the leopard is much more successful.
Spots on their fur is what they have.
the cheetahs have huge spots
The leopard gecko is spotted like a cheetah.
the cheetah gets the gender their from both parents and one another thing is that they may have spots an some and on others they don't show that much
The cheetah is covered with fur. It is mainly a golden brown with black spots.
Spots, dots or maybe even cheetah spots
Cheetah spots are typically black on a golden yellow to tawny fur background. The spots help the cheetah camouflage in its natural habitat, allowing it to blend in with the grasslands and bushes where it hunts. The unique pattern of spots on each cheetah is like a fingerprint, with no two cheetahs having the exact same spot pattern.