What is the shape of cheetah?

Cheetahs are characterized by their slender muscular build and long, streamlined body. They can be between 111 and 147 cm (44 and 58 in) long, with males being slightly larger than females. Their tails can be between 66 and 84 cm (26 and 33 in) long. Adult males typically weigh between 35 and 65 kg (77 and 143 lb), while females weigh between 23 and 46 kg (51 and 101 lb).

The overall body shape of a cheetah is designed for speed. Their long legs and powerful muscles allow them to reach high speeds in a short amount of time, with their flexible spine providing increased agility and maneuverability during fast turns and changes in direction. They also have a narrow waist, deep chest, and relatively small head, which help reduce wind resistance while running.