Generally, elephants do not hurt cheetahs intentionally, as they are different species with different habitats and behaviors. Elephants are herbivorous and tend to avoid confrontations with predators like cheetahs. However, if a cheetah were to threaten a young elephant or come too close, an elephant might defend itself or its young, which could result in harm to the cheetah. Overall, such interactions are rare in the wild.
cheetahs
There were too many cheetahs
no they are not they can hurt you but if you are trying to hurt it then yes they will hurt you. now if they are trained then that's a different story
cheetahs,asian elephant,wild African dogs
Because they are pretecting their young.
No the elephant tusk is mostly cartilage so it doesn't hurt The tusk of an elephant has no nerve endings so there is no pain when they cut them off. Just as it does not hurt a horse to have their teeth ground annually.
Lions, Cheetahs, Giraffe, Gazelle, Elephant, Zebra.
Cheetahs have sharp claws and teeth- and enough speed to catch most animals.
dog cat elephant horse penguins goats dolphins cheetahs
Nope. You never kiss an elephant.
By Biting them and usually killing them
Yes, they are not tame. They are wild and can hurt or kill.