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A flexible model for simulation of mammalian coats
We show the flexibility of the Clonal Mosaic model as a pattern generation mechanism. The coat patterns are generated directly on the 3D mesh representing the animals. We illustrate the flexibility of the model generating two visually distinct species of cheetah with a small change in the parameters of the simulation.