Cheetah has a quite small head out of proportion to its broad body and long strong muscled legs, maybe a natural evolution to help it run faster. Its spine is very flexible that allows it to raise the front part of body high to trip the prey with the back part still on the back and the tail, sticking up as a budder to keep balance.
As concerns to the pattern on the fur, cheetah is distinguished by its “tear-stained” dark marks running from the inner canthus down sides of the nose to the mouth.Furthermore, the spots of its tail are much bigger and more sporadic than that on the body.
Cheetah, tiger and leopard have differences in respect to their ears. A cheetah has a simple small round forward ears which kind children tend to draw while a leopard’s ears are a little bit bigger and sharper-shaped like a pair of small wings. As to a jaguar, its ears are downwards and have white fine hair that surface; the upward one, bisque fur with spots, the same with its body.