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A king cheetah and two standard spotted cheetahs. So beautiful.
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In 2012 the cause of this alternative coat pattern was found to be a mutation in the gene for transmembrane aminopeptidase Q (Taqpep), the same gene responsible for the striped "mackerel" versus blotchy "classic" patterning seen in tabby cats.[45] Hence, genetically the king cheetah is simply a variety of the common cheetah and not a separate species.
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A baby skunk and you just can't see their big bushy tail, I guess?
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