Camouflage.
it uses its body pattern to camouflage itself and sneak up on its prey
Other cheetahs, carrying the gene for the fur pattern that sets the King Cheetah apart.
spotted
Just like the regular cheetah. It's only us humans who Think their pattern is anything special.
Yes. The only way to obtain the king cheetah in game is by chance. Every time you adopt a normal cheetah there is a slight chance it will have the king cheetah pattern.
The King Cheetah is a genetic mutation, not a subspecies. The King Cheetah is not listed as an individual species. They are listed by the IUCN Red List with a status of "Vulnerable" and a "population trend of decreasing". For more details, please see sites listed below.
It can be useful as camouflage when they are hunting. A cheetah cub can look like a honey badger, with a stripe on its back, which scares some predators off.
It is a predator and it helps keep the number of herbivores in its ecosystem in check.
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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.
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No. It'll do pretty much everything the same way as the regular cheetah does it. The only thing that sets a King Cheetah apart is that it's got a different marking pattern than the regular cheeta, with a couple of black stripes running down its back.