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.
Yes, Cheetahs have a very thin coats and thin skin Yes, Cheetahs have a very thin coats and thin skin DEFINITELY! Cheetahs live in the savana, which is a tropical grassland, it's very hot there.
They are hunted for their skin.
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fur and spots// spotty fur and skin
they have a lizard's skin which s soft and hard at the same time
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cheetahs are endangered because they are hunted for there skin
Cheetahs eat antelope,gazelles,youngwildebeest,andhaers.
killing the cheetah and using its fur/skin for clothes ):
because of there different skin patterns.
People can stop killing them for their skin and stop destroying their habitat.
Because poachers take them away and kill them and get their skin and zoo's have them.