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CHEETAH track / footprint sticker / paw print decal

$ 2.64

Availability: 74 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Product Type: vinyl cad cut decal
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Wild Cat Breed: CHEETAH

    Description

    vinyl art-supplied ready to mount
    works on smooth clean warm surfaces
    example: glass, metal, fiberglass
    COLORS AVAILABLE: black, white , red,
    dark blue, process blue,
    silver, yellow gold , green
    The sizes provided are based on averages; tracks vary tremendously
    based on specific animal type, age, region, gender
    and speed of travel.
    The type of terrain will also impact what a print looks like.
    These samples are meant for fun – and are general
    in shape and
    appearance.
    ALL 4 TRACKS
    FRONT FOOT 2.75 X 3.5"
    CHEETAH TRACKS ARE MORE SYMMETRICAL THAN MOST CATS.  the front and hind feet are close in size with the biggest difference being in the shape of the heal pad.Cheetah’s foot pads are hard and less rounded than the other cats.  The pads function like tire treads providing them with increased traction in fast, sharp turns.  The short blunt claws work which are considered semi-retractable are closer to that of a dog than of other cats.  The claws work like the cleats of a track shoe to grip the ground for traction when running to help increase speed.The extreme flexibility of the Cheetah’s spine is unique.  This allows for more extension during running, thus making both its stride length and speed possible.  The shoulder blade does not attach to the collar bone, thus allowing the shoulders to move freely.  And, the hips pivot to allow the rear legs to stretch further apart when the body is fully extended.  These unique features allow the cheetah to achieve strides of up to seven meters  with four strides completed per second.  There are two times in one stride when the cheetah’s body is completely off the ground: once with all four legs extended and once with all bunched under the body.