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Cheetah Print Tattoos

Cheetah is an animal that’s fascinating and quite intriguing to all. It is the one belonging to the cat family that is considered to be the quickest of all. The name cheetah originates from the Sanskrit word ‘chitrakayaa’ which means ‘the patched one’. ‘power’ and attributes ‘status’ are connected with this regal animal. Official dresses of many high class people and kings of Africa are adorned by cheetah skins. Cheetahs also have been a topic of interest for renowned painters of the renaissance period. As a snack or a cartoon character called Cheetos cheetahs also have found a place in the modern world. Cheetah tats are another place where cheetahs have woven around its way in our lives.

Cheetah print tats

As such, cheetah tattoos don’t have any particular or specific significance attached to it. However, the regal allure of having a cheetah print tat is merely motive enough. Cheetah prints are especially attractive for girls for the fashion and exotic style these tattoos bring with it. They may have it inked on shoulder, ribs, side, their foot, or face. Even men get these cheetah print tats done on their bodies. Guys may get this tattoo inked on back, arms, hand, etc.

Leopard print

Leopard and cheetah are two belonging to the cat family hardly differentiable due to their similar skins. Nevertheless, there’s a little difference in both animal prints. Where a cheetah only have entire black spots on their body, if you look closely a leopard print is that of a little circular black ring with a lighter shade inside. Most of the fashion accessories that you wear or see believing it’s cheetah print may really be a leopard print. However, for tats, both prints are considered to be almost the same and even handled as same.

For a cheetah print tattoo, there are many designs you can accommodate for your body. There are claw marks design that are ingrained with cheetah print, giving it a 3D effect to make it appear real. You can otherwise simply have a freehand design inked on any body part of your choice with a cheetah print. Men also get torso cheetah print tats done, which only makes them seem all that more appealing.

If you search and browse about you might be surprised at the number of choices you have at hand for getting a cheetah print inked in your body. We, as usual, are always there to help and here we are again. We’ve collected 50 rocking cheetah print tattoos for you to sift through and select the one most suitable for you. Color variations can also be done, simply in order to bring something unique to your tat.

rose cheetah print

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ribbon cheetah

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realism print

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lilly flower

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flower print

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dead sparrow

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cheetah rib

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cheetah print shoulder

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cheetah shoulder

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cheetah print flowers

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