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The average Cheetah's top speed is approximately the same as the average Antelope's top speed. About 85km/h. Just like the average Hare's top speed is about the same as the average fox's. About 50km/h. So did the food (Antelope/Hare) evolve to be so fast because their predator was so fast - or did the predator (Cheetah/Fox) evolve to be so fast because their food was so fast?

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2 hours ago, Kinder said:

When out walking the dog, is it ok to put your dog’s excrement in a neighbour’s bin? (In a poo bag, obvs.)

My rule of thumb is it’s ok if the bin men haven’t been yet, but I won’t do it if the bins have been emptied. 

So you walk into a neighbours house and put your dog excrement in their bin.  You only do it when the binmen haven't been so it festers in the wheelie for a week and you prefer the bin to be full so it sits on top when they open it and take it out .

Thats just not cricket.

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9 hours ago, Beetroot said:

The average Cheetah's top speed is approximately the same as the average Antelope's top speed. About 85km/h. Just like the average Hare's top speed is about the same as the average fox's. About 50km/h. So did the food (Antelope/Hare) evolve to be so fast because their predator was so fast - or did the predator (Cheetah/Fox) evolve to be so fast because their food was so fast?

Turnip in Beetroot, whilst not wanting to split Hares... A fox only has a similar top speed to a Hare in its dreams.

Both the mountain, & brown hare have a far greater top speed than a fox will ever have... a fox’s top speed is very similar to a Rabbits though

Perhaps when you were watching them racing it was a rabbit?

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