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DescriptionKing cheetah.jpg

Cheeta hunting "Racing Stripes"

The King Cheetah has a recessive fur pattern mutation. First discovered in Zimbabwe in 1926, this very rare animal has been seen in the——wild only 6 times.

About 10K years ago, "the population of cheetahs plummeted," perhaps——to a single pregnant female worldwide. Modern cheetahs are so genetically similar as——to be, "virtual clones," making this novel coat pattern all the "more interesting."
Date  Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
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Author Photo by: Steve Jurvetson

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Pseudo melanistc cheetah

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