Spotless rare golden cheetah photographed for the first time in a 100 years
A spotless cheetah, a sight unseen for almost a century, has been photographed in Kenya’s Athi Kapiti Conservancy. This rare golden hue is attributed to a recessive gene, similar to the ‘King’ cheetahs. The discovery highlights the genetic diversity within the species and emphasizes the urgent need for conservation as cheetahs face threats from habitat loss and human activity.