The King Cheetah also known as Cooper's Cheetah, was once thought to be a separate sub-species. But it is actually an African Cheetah exhibiting a rare fur pattern mutation. A recessive gene must be inherited from both parents. First discovered in Zimbabwe in 1926, this very rare animal has only been seen in the wild 6 times. They have been seen in Zimbabwe, Botswana and in the northern part of South Africa's Transvaal province.
Ironborn-Savage on September 7th, 2019 at 01:30 UTC »
The King Cheetah also known as Cooper's Cheetah, was once thought to be a separate sub-species. But it is actually an African Cheetah exhibiting a rare fur pattern mutation. A recessive gene must be inherited from both parents. First discovered in Zimbabwe in 1926, this very rare animal has only been seen in the wild 6 times. They have been seen in Zimbabwe, Botswana and in the northern part of South Africa's Transvaal province.
zorbix on September 7th, 2019 at 02:25 UTC »
It's a cheetah with a spoiler. A cheetah type R.
DominusForti on September 7th, 2019 at 03:18 UTC »
King Cheetahs are seriously so majestic. What an animal.