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Cheetahs have a short, coarse coat that is characterized by a distinctive pattern of black spots on a tan or golden background. This skin type helps them blend into their savanna habitat, providing camouflage while hunting. The spots are unique to each individual, much like fingerprints in humans. Overall, their skin and fur are adapted for both protection and temperature regulation during high-speed pursuits.

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