RamistThomist
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I was having this discussion with my brother and we couldn't decide whether Cheetahs eat peoples. I didn't think they did.
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Only the slow ones...
Depends on the size. My wife and her friend went to the San Diego Zoo about 5 years ago when James was < 1 year old. As they walked quietly into one of those shows with wild cats a bit late they had a Cheeta on stage. Sonya immediately noticed the Cheeta had a laser focus on James and his friend Caleb (same age). The trainer commented to the people whether they all noticed how the Cheeta was focused on the little children.I was having this discussion with my brother and we couldn't decide whether Cheetahs eat peoples. I didn't think they did.
Only the slow ones...
reminds me of the old joke...
There were two guys camping in woods. Just after they had crawled into their sleeping bags and nodded off they were awaken by the sound of their campsite being torn apart, punctuated by the frightening roars or an irate and hungry wild animal. Through the tent they could see, cast by the light of the full moon, the shadow of a bear standing upright on its hind legs lumbering towards the tent.
As the bear's claws began ripping through the canvas the first guy throws off his sleeping bag and yells, "It's a bear, run for your life!" The second guy rolls out of his sleeping bag and calmly begins to put on his sneakers. The first guy says, "What are you doing? Are you crazy? Bears can run at 30 mph! Your sneakers won't help you run faster than the bear!" To which the second guy replies, "I don't have to run faster than the bear, I only have to run faster than you."