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  • Why does it have so much black marking

  • @junkheadrev its just how king cheetahs are. That's what sets them apart from normal cheetahs. ^-^

  • ha love it

  • i'm king of the world !!!!!!!!!! king elizabeth the cheetah

  • it's king elizabeth

  • hyenas & lions also kill the cheetahs' young!

  • what a beautiful animal

  • people get so retarded.

  • I WANA PUT SOCKS IN THAT BITCHES MOUTH

  • He is stunning.

  • why is it on a leash? it's a wild animal not a dog o.O ??... He's not happy on stage, he's happy for the food but that's about it, give him to Big Cat Rescue.

  • It looks like it has an ocelot coat mixed with a normal cheetah coat. It's beautiful. <3

  • Cryptozoology novel about two boys who find something strange on the beach one night see video book trailer

  • AHH I have a pic of this cheetah from when I went to Miami X3

  • 30 have been seen in the wild

    not 10

  • The only difference from other cheetahs is the spots pattern,that's it,and i agree it belongs in the wild but humans are too stupid to realize that.

  • @mikej5337

    It reffers to the unique pattern :P

    much more pronounced 'merging' spots with the dark trademark pattern that runs right down its back and tail.

  • Release it into the wild you mofos

  • whats a "king" cheetah??

  • Cheetahs make good pets.

  • Where in the world do king cheetahs live?

  • @67nairb its a mutation that makes the cheetah slightly bigger and a beautiful coating

  • miami metro zoo. i remember them two ladies and the chettah the chettah was beautiful..

  • If we aren't allowed to to keep wild animals like this in our home, then people shouldn't be allowed to capture them and put them in display at Zoos and what not. We may be the most intelligent species on the planet but that doesn't give us the right to act superior to every other creature.

  • @MysticalBaby king cheetahs is rarest big cat in the world only 10 to 15 in wild

  • it's not a separate species. it's rare mutation.

  • He's Beautiful.

  • To be honest I think there are none left in the wild. They are like... Imposible to see, I went looking for them at Kruger, no sign. Saw normal ones though, maybe my attempt at seeing this extremely rare cheetah was very far-fetched, lol.

  • what zoo is that at

  • Fuck humans, let the animals live in the wild like they're supposed to, fuck ZOO'S!!!!

  • FUCK ZOOS IS RIGHT!

  • to bad only 10 left in the wild

  • man this king cheetah is just amazing

  • Hes a HUGE Cheetah, Absolute power in that gorgous body of his.

  • fuck that shit that cheetah shud be in the wild not on display by fuckign humans fuck humans man

  • I agree... but as long as they are treating it well... and trying to re-populate the Cheetahs... then I suppose its alright... but ONLY for population reasons. Fucking poachers are the ones to blame.

  • @rhcp93093 i bet his bred in captive , if u want him to live in the wild , meaning u want him to die? he dosent even know how to hunt and no one could teach him

  • @rhcp93093 Captive cheetahs help educate people all over the world. They are also shown around their natural habitat - that being of course Africa. Some of those cheetahs that COULD NOT BE RELEASED IN THE WILD (predators rely on what they've learned from their parents rather than pure instincts, so it's practically impossible to realease an orphan!!) are shown to children at schools over in Africa, so that they will know that they shouldn't kill them and that they can live side by side.

  • @rhcp93093 i know what you mean but you never know he might not be fit to live in the wild

  • @rhcp93093 You can take the animal out of the wild but you can never take the wild out of the animal

  • @rhcp93093 Yo. I am pretty sure that this cheetah is probably a lot happier than a wild cheetah. Wild cheetahs are forever starving and constantly looking over their backs for lions and leopards and hyenas. That cheetah looks happy. Granted there are some stresssed out animals at the zoos sometimes when the exhibit sucks, but this cheetah seems well cared for.

  • @rhcp93093 yea so you got three responses on the first page of comments. ill make it four. cats like these, especially cheetahs, which are rapidly becoming extinct, can live up to twice as long in human captivity. also, i dunno but i hope they breed them and possibly release them into the wild to help populate their natural habitat. but i do agree with you. fuck humans.

  • King cheetahs are usually larger because they are usually male and are also dominant.They are the Arnold Schwarzenegger of the litter.

  • I like the line marking going down the Cheetahs' eyes.

  • King Cheetahs and Regular Cheetahs are EXACTLY the same except for the coat pattern. Neither is stronger or faster than the other

  • I hird somewere that king cheetahs are like a new race of cheetahs, adapting to the changing environment.

    But still, your right, its not a seperate spiecies, its just a color mutation

  • King Cheetah's actually have a different coat texture. But other than that yea they don't go any faster than other cheetahs, I don't know about size though. I hear the king cheetah is slightly bigger. I don't know for sure though.

  • The King Cheetah isn't bigger. What happened is that the only 10 ever known happen to be the size of a large Cheetah. Thus, the size average increases. It's only a skin mutation. The most beautiful mutation ever

  • You're wrong man! A cheetah has a max speed of 99km/hr but a King Cheetah's max speed is approximately 111km/hr.

  • @imraanLQ4ever

    Other then the coat pattern, theres no difference between a regular cheetah and a king cheetah

  • i can tell u ther nae king cheetah means zimbaben cat only faster that cheetah

  • can they run the same speed as regular cheetah?

  • yes, they can run just as fast as any other cheetahs

  • wikipedia says king cheetahs are 'larger' so they should be more strong in the wild

  • awsome cat!

  • i noe the king cheetah and cheetah are kinda the same but the king cheetah looks so much cooler

  • just like gingers but X600,000 better

  • king cheetahs are my favorite mutation of all!!!!!

  • King Cheetahs are just regular cheetahs with the irregular pattern of stripes instead of dots. They are not a different species. A regular cheetah can give birth to twins and one could be a "King Cheetah" and the other a regular cheetah.

    Canberra Zoo in Australia is the only place in the world (so i believe) where you can put the King Cheetah. I have done it and it is amazing. 20 mins in the enclosure with a King and regular Cheetah was one of lifes highlights.

  • It is not the only place in the world you can see a King Cheetah. There are many places in South Africa where you can do the same.

  • PKStefanini-

    Breeding cheetahs in captivity will not keep their numbers up. It won't help them in the wild in the long run. They are running out of habitat and so on...so if bred in captivity...where will they be released if there is no where to put them? Exotic pets should greatly be outlawed!

  • They seem so docile and could perhaps be bred as exotic pets in order to keep the populations up. They could be carefully restricted and permits issued to potential owners. They seem so dog like actually to me.

  • Plenty of people kept cheetahs as pets and hunting companions in the past. Out of all the cats they are apparently the easiest to train. They are naturally submissive.

  • King George? is that his name? how funny! Beautiful cat..magnificent!! thanks for the video :o)

  • king cheetahs are cheetahs with a mane like this one.

  • You mean with stripes. There was no mane.

  • Yeah, he lives at Parrot Jungle Island in Miami FL.

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