This is a colour morph, due either to a new mutation or to an existing recessive gene mutation carried in the local cheetah population. The presence of black facial markings and small, pale spots meants it is not an albino or leucistic cheetah. Blue morph - only occurs in the Arctic Fox Brown mutation Erythristic Golden Isabelline - a soft, pale off-white color with hints of beige.
Only occurs in the Bighorn Sheep King - only occurs in the Cheetah Leucistic Melanistic* Menil - only occurs in the European Fallow Deer Piebald** Pseudo. A cheetah color mutation guide I did for my new unfinished roleplay site. The site's currently on a long hiatus and I might never actually launch it, but I thought this would be really neat to share with you guys.
Updated at Saturday, July 1st: added the color morphs for the African crested procupine, and Dromedary camel, both from the Arid animal pack. Also added the new coats for the Bactrian camel, from the base game. If you don't know how to tell a cheetah from a leopard, or a leopard from a jaguar, you are not alone.
These large spotted cats are often confused with each other. in fact it's not only a matter of fur, within the cheetah species there are different races, which may have their physical or behavioral differences. For example, the King cheetah is larger and more muscular than the common cheetah, which it exceeds in speed by about 10 or 15 km h (about 8 mph).
The Spectacular King Cheetah Photo by Rodrigo Ardilha via Unsplash.com The king cheetah is a remarkable genetic variant distinguished by its larger and fewer, black markings that form thick stripes along its back. Initially thought to be a separate species, the king cheetah is now known to be a rare color morph of the African cheetah. Pages in category "Felid color morphs" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
This list may not reflect recent changes. But have you ever seen a cheetah that looks like this? At first glance, this cheetah appears more like an overgrown ocelot or jaguar; yet, despite its unusual fur pattern, it's still very much a cheetah. Known as a "king cheetah", this particular cheetah color morph is very rare in the wild, and they are generally only seen in captivity.
Big cat color morphs from Messybeast. The model is a cheetah but these morphs have occurred in a variety of big cats. I can post some photos; which ones do you like?