An adult cheetah weighs 46-160lbs, theres no way a grown man over 200lbs should lose a fight to one

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There are many animals in the wildlife kingdom that can kill us, but they're not seen as common compared to mosquitos/Hippos/Crocs etc.

Also "The exception to this is cheetahs that have become habituated to people for whatever reason."

If we're ever going to do a human vs X animal, then we must assume that the animal is at its peak condition individually and is severely agitated/hungry/territorial/adapted to human to make it fair on all sides.
 

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:dead: @ Trying to stick and move with something that weighs as much as a Honda Civic.

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Polar Bears really that big?!
 

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This actually is accurate. Humans are built to travel long distances and most animals don't sweat so they'll overheat and drop if you push them over their limits. If you chase an alley cat it will dash away from you quickly then stop around 20 feet away from you. There's a reason for this

Persistence hunting - Wikipedia


Remember this dude?

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There are many animals in the wildlife kingdom that can kill us, but they're not seen as common compared to mosquitos/Hippos/Crocs etc.

Also "The exception to this is cheetahs that have become habituated to people for whatever reason."

If we're ever going to do a human vs X animal, then we must assume that the animal is at its peak condition individually and is severely agitated/hungry/territorial/adapted to human to make it fair on all sides.


I've never ever ever heard a story of a cheetah killing a full grown human...and im in Africa. Theyll be stories about anything else but these cats no one even bothers to give advisories on how to deal with them. A lion and leopard and hyena come up on you and its light work and a meal possibly. A cheetah doesnt even try. Not one incident. Why is that? Is it maybe they realized they can't?
 

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I've never ever ever heard a story of a cheetah killing a full grown human...and im in Africa. Theyll be stories about anything else but these cats no one even bothers to give advisories on how to deal with them. A lion and leopard and hyena come up on you and its light work and a meal possibly. A cheetah doesnt even try. Not one incident. Why is that? Is it maybe they realized they can't?

Woman killed by cheetah in Belgian zoo - World - smh.com.au

^The one above was a woman, not a full male.

There's a lot of articles which shows Cheetah mauling people

Keep in mind just because it hasn't been reported doesn't mean it can kill you. There are no reports of a Blue Whale swallowing a human(maybe 1-2 max), but we all know that they can swallow and digest one with ease. Just because it isn't reported doesnt mean it cant kill you.
 

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To be honest, he's right. A cheetah is going to be extremely unlikely to kill a grown man. They usually go after much smaller prey. They'd probably just leave you alone, but in a fight to the death in an enclosed space you could probably end up choking it out. You'd take a lot of claw and tooth damage though.

A cougar would be worse. Cougars almost never attack adult men, preferring to go after somewhat smaller targets. But they could kill you if they wanted. It would potentially be an even fight depending on the cougar.

Leopards kill people on the regular. A very good fighter could take a leopard. Most people screwed though.

Lions or tigers? You are toast.
 

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If you have to fight anything you want to fight a cheetah,but you still getting fukked up:snoop:

Imagine getting jumped by a bunch of people who had razor blades under they tongue,thats the kind of damage you looking at if you fighting a cheetah.

But you do realize they run around on their legs all day long distance?I'm sure they are strong even if they don't look it.

Alot of people might have more trouble with this guy than they would think.



Not me of course:hubie:,but he must be somewhat strong walking around on his arms all day. Bet you wont fight him from your knees:dame:
 

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Heres the problem...
You can probly run longer (or the most elite human) but....
Ur not "Out running" shyt.
If that makes sense.
If a cheetah was chasing u and u had a 100yard head start, you are still getting caught.
Our only great attribute is the ability to keep running even at a slower pace because of ourbodies ability to cool...
Like u mentioned tribes who chase game over miles and miles... they aren't running after them, "chasing them".... they are just able to keep moving, at a good pace, over longer periods of time... but the game gets exhausted even, tho the game is half a mile ahead of them

This actually is accurate. Humans are built to travel long distances and most animals don't sweat so they'll overheat and drop if you push them over their limits. If you chase an alley cat it will dash away from you quickly then stop around 20 feet away from you. There's a reason for this

Persistence hunting - Wikipedia
The top is my response to a similar response as urs...
Just because the endurance thing is true for humans vs animals, doesnt mean anything... You are going to get caught by most predators like big cats
 
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