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      Scary, but not a serious threat.

      You can kick a Chihuahua pretty far, a hippo suffers from no such vulnerability.

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        Depends on the amount.

        I’d rather fight against 1 hippo than the equivalent body weight in chihuahuas.

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          A hippo would definitely be preferable. A fast and brutal death is preferable to getting your ankles bit out from under you by a thousand Chihuahua.

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            I don’t think getting chewed to death is fast. I’d rather fight the chihuahuas 1000x

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              We are talking up to 2,000 Chihuahua that are determined to fight you at the cost of their lives. They will not get scared, they will not run, they understand it is you or them and there are 10,000lbs of them.

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                According to Wikipedia, the Chihuahua weighs up to 3kg whereas an adult male hippo weighs 1500kg. I’m going to consider these numbers for our speculative (hopefully) fight and assume I’ll be fighting 500 chihuahuas or 1 hippo. I found that

                A Chihuahua’s top speed on record is 23.72 mph

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                Hippos are reported to reach 30 km/h (19 mph) but this has not been confirmed

                This data seems important to determine the outcome of the fight, since either of them would likely outrun me and I’d be tempted to get to high ground in both cases. Additionally,

                [Hippos] are incapable of jumping but can walk up steep banks

                and

                A Chihuahua can typically jump up to 2 feet high

                so a high enough stage would probably be enough to stay out of reach. But if I must fight each one on their own terms, the hippo would probably choose the river, and the chihuhua would choose Chihuhua City, which I assume contains, like any city, high grounds of all sorts, putting me to relative safety. This is why I choose to fight 500 chihuhuas

                sources

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippopotamus
                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chihuahua_(dog_breed)
                https://thechihuahuashack.com/how-fast-can-a-chihuahua-run/
                https://chihuahuaguide.com/how-high-can-chihuahuas-jump/

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                2000 chihuahuas would turn on each other way before getting to your ankles. At least 85% of them would be fucking.

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          I can tell you from personal experience that I can punt an aggressive juvenile possum about 30ft(I think it was diseased?). Low bar, but any relevant data is useful.

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      The thing about chihuahuas is they get other dogs to do their dirty work

      Caramena said a pack of three dogs dug under two six-inch chainlink fences to reach the communal animal enclosure on the night of Jan. 19. Happy Hollow staff members found the slaughtered equines covered in bite marks the following morning.

      The third canine, a chihuahua, has not been caught but is "not considered a threat.

      https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/happy-hollow-san-jose-horses-donkey-dog-maul-dead-12537735.php