Bat-eared foxes are primarily insectivores, and are fairly small. A cheetah could certainly eat it, but the fox would hardly be a snack for a cheetah, which normally prey on larger animals.
Humans!
No. Cheetahs are far too weak and slender to be of any threat to a hippo. But a lucky cheetah might try to scavenge on a recently dead one perhaps - if another animal has broken through the thick skin first.
Because if it went after a healthy animal than that animal could run faster than a weak are sick animal. I hope this helps if not sorry.
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Yes - but it's weak for a single cell.
Unlikely but not impossible. A cheetah at top speed may be faster than a really weak/old motorcycle for a few seconds. But cheetahs are sprinters, only good for short burts, and even very poor motorcycles would catch up and pass a cheetah fairly soon.
Any animal will need to drink. If a animal doesn't drink, it will get weak and possible pass away.
Mark Metcalf in Animal House.
If you're a smoker, quitting smoking can help strengthen a weak heart. Limiting the intake of animal fats, getting more exercise, and losing weight can also help strengthen a weak heart.
1)Taking a weak dog to fight with a strong dog called dog fights (now is illegal) 2) Hurting or chocking an animal 3)Not taking care of the animal