Answer:
I believe the answer would be C.
Step-by-step explanation:
since cheetahs share most of their genes with one another we can tell that there is barely any difference in their genes among one another. (low genetic diversity, which would make it that if introduced to a new disease most of them would die because there is only 1% difference in genes (nothing different that would save them) while leopards have 20% genes that are different somewhere in that percentage their is a higher chance of possible immunity. They have a better shot of surviving.