It depends on the story. If he was lucky and found a good hiding place or was rescued in time, he might have survived.
There are various possibilities. If the man had some sort of weapon or tool with him and knew how to use it against the cheetah, his chances of survival were higher. Maybe he had a spear or a large stick and was able to fend off the cheetah. On the other hand, if he was unarmed and the cheetah was in a determined hunting mood, the odds were not in his favor. But again, it all hinges on the specific details of the story.
The man might initially freeze out of fear when chased by the cheetah. But then he would realize that he has to act. He could try to use the environment to his advantage. For example, if there were thorny bushes, he could lead the cheetah towards them. The cheetah might not want to risk getting injured in the thorns. He could also try to find a high place to climb, like a large rock or a tree stump. However, climbing a tree might not be easy as cheetahs are also good climbers to some extent. But it could still buy him some time until help arrives or the cheetah loses interest.
No. Cheetahs are the fastest land animals, capable of reaching extremely high speeds in short bursts. A man has no chance of outrunning a cheetah in a straight race.
It's very rare. The odds are extremely low given the height and the forces involved.
The story of the Cheetah Man cartoon centers around the protagonist's quest to protect the city and its inhabitants. He faces off against evil forces, using his speed and agility to overcome obstacles. Along the way, he forms alliances and discovers new abilities to become an even stronger hero.
There could be several reasons. Firstly, self - preservation. Knowing that cheetahs are dangerous, the man would run to save his life. Secondly, he might be trying to protect someone else. If he was with a group, he could be leading the cheetah away from them. Also, he could be in an area where he doesn't belong, like the cheetah's hunting ground, and the cheetah might be chasing him to drive him out.
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In the search results provided, there was no information about the man chasing the woman at first and then the woman chasing after him.
It could be full of drama and suspense. Maybe he faced many challenges and had to use all his wits and strength to survive.
One possible plot could be that Spider Man and Cheetah are forced to team up against a common enemy. Maybe a powerful villain is causing chaos in both their territories. Cheetah, with her speed and strength, and Spider Man with his web - slinging and spider - sense, could make an interesting duo.
The man probably faced extreme weather conditions and difficult terrain. But his determination and survival skills got him through.