Origins and genesis
Did you know that the name cheetah comes from a Hindi word, "chita", meaning "spotted one"? The spot patterns are unique to each cat and help to provide camouflage when hunting. Cheetahs wallpaper by Photowall display this subtly and in an artistic fashion. The details of these images are intricate, but if you were looking at it from a distance, you might not be able to distinguish the feline from its surroundings. Cheetahs were kept as hunting companions by pharaohs and depicted in statues and paintings in tombs. Ancient Egyptians believed a cat goddess named Mafdet, often pictured with a cheetah's head, would speed the pharaoh's soul to the afterworld. This intense symbolism is perfect for someone who likes culture and the arts. Cheetahs wallpaper can be a reflection of your personality and character which values these things. "Lurking Cheetahs - Midnight" is the ideal motif you can display proudly in your foyer or the living room, for instance. The subtler tones and colour combinations of this specific cheetahs wallpaper give your room that majestic feel.
Effect of cheetahs wallpaper
Aside from being incredible to look at, cheetahs wallpaper can also have a deeper context and meaningful purpose in your interiors. We are sad to inform you that the cheetah is the most vulnerable of the world’s big cats. Their pop culture presence might create the impression that they are as secure in nature as they are in the our imagination, but that is sadly far from the truth. A few centuries ago cheetahs roamed from the Indian subcontinent to the shores of the Red Sea and throughout much of Africa. All in all, fewer than 10,000 cheetahs survive in the wild today! Cheetahs wallpaper can be the gateway for your family, friends and visitors to spread the word about protecting these beautiful creatures. "Cheetah Kingdom" alone is a cheetahs wallpaper that will simply melt your heart instantly and inspire you to become proactive in the conservation of this gorgeous animal.
Need for speed
While you are aware of their speed, you might not know that the cheetah can reach speeds of 97 to almost 113 kilometers an hour over short distances. After a chase, however, a cheetah needs half an hour to catch its breath before it can eat. You can see in cheetahs wallpaper like "Cheetah Reveries - Cognac and Turqouise" how they contemplate before making the next move on their hunt. These animals can go from nought to 90 kilometers and hour in three seconds flat! Their claws work rather like studs on football boots for extra grip when sprinting, while their long, muscular tail acts as a rudder, helping them make sharp turns, while chasing prey such as antelope or hares. Cheetahs wallpaper such as these can also give your space more depth and dimension, while also upgrading the visual weight at the same time. The unique artistry of such a piece conveys different emotions, but also shows a side of you that family, friends and colleagues might not yet have seen.