Although there is little physical difference, apart from size variation, between the African and Asian cheetahs, the King Cheetah (see photo) displays a noticeable deviation in its markings. Once believed to be a sub-species, the king cheetah displays longer fur on the back of the head and neck, resembling a localised mane, as well as elongated spots which join to form long irregular markings along its back. It s now believed that this difference in markings is a result of a recessive gene and a king cheetah and normally marked cheetah have been reported in the same litter. However sightings of the king cheetah have been restricted in location, to in and around Zimbabwe.Body Length(mm) -1100-1600 Weight (kg) - 45-65 (average) Litter Size - 3-5 average Infant mortality - 75% Life Span - 12-14 Status - Asian - Critically Endangered Status - Others - Vulnerable
A.j.fearsoni - East Africa A.j.hecki - North Africa A.j.jubatus - Southern Africa A.j.soemmeringii - Nigeria to Somalia A.j.venaticus - South West Asia
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