Name one animal that pushes itself to extreme exhaustion for its "health"

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Horses never run to peak exhaustion unless they are forced to by someone sitting on them or being chased; they gallop slowly in the wild with their group, never sprint.
 
cheetahs.

most hunting animals for that matter, no food means no health.
 
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cheetahs.

most hunting animals for that matter, no food means no health.
No beating the cheeky autistic arborist, you did read those gigantic books about animal kingdom when you were a kid didn't you.
 
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No beating the cheeky autistic arborist, you did read those gigantic books about animal kingdom when you were a kid didn't you.
I still read those today.
 
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cheetahs.

most hunting animals for that matter, no food means no health.
"pushes itself to extreme exhaustion for its health," meaning solely for exhuastion = health , no other motive

This would be true if the cheetah ran in the field after nothing just for its health, because it thought the act of pushing to exhaustion was healthy.
 
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"pushes itself to extreme exhaustion for its health," meaning solely for exhuastion = health , no other motive

This would be true if the cheetah ran in the field after nothing just for its health, because it thought the act of pushing to exhaustion was healthy.
the only reason humans train is because they have no other factor that drives them to exhaust themselves since we no longer hunt, they are artificially simulating the hunt, our bodies require this and are stunted if we don't do this, humans already covered the entire planet before modern forms of travel, we are a species that moves a lot, and our bodies are build for that exertion.

animals don't have motives, they aren't conscious for the most part, the composition of their body still relies on them doing this, just like it does in humans, an ape that doesn't exhaust itself also just becomes fat and unhealthy.

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