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The lion can't destroy the hyena at all, one is that the hyena has a strong breeding ability, and it is difficult to completely eliminate it, and the other is that the hyena has a very strong combat effectiveness, if the lion and the hyena fight, the lion will not necessarily defeat it unscathed, if it is not for food and territory, the lion will not go out of his way to target the hyena.
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Because this animal is a social animal, and the lion is solitary, it is very difficult to destroy these animals, and this animal is also very intelligent.
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Because the ecology is to be balanced, we must not destroy the ecological chain, so we must not interfere with it.
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First of all, lions and hyenas are not absolutely competitive; Secondly, there are no hyenas in the lion's diet, and hunting dogs do not like to eat lions; Finally, there are many hyenas and fewer lions, and lions do not kill all of them in order to eliminate the threat.
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Because the number of this animal is so huge, the lion can't kill it at all, and the meat of this animal is not delicious, which will consume the lion's physical strength in vain.
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In the vast African savannah, although the lion has very strong combat effectiveness, it is natural selection and survival of the fittest. They don't have the ability to wipe out an entire hyena herd.
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I think it's because there are a lot of hyenas, and if you kill them all, then the lion has to pay a big price.
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Because hyenas live in packs, and they run fast, lions don't have the ability to kill them all.
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<> "Why do spotted hyenas dare to provoke lions?"
First of all, there is a great overlap between the distribution of spotted hyenas and lions, and they are both mainly Zen or want to be distributed in sub-Saharan Africa, and living in the same area, it is natural to look up and not look down.
Secondly, although the size of the spotted hyena is not as large as the lion, they are also social animals, and the choice of prey has a high degree of overlap, both like to hunt prey in the weight range of 180-400 kg, the overlap of prey means that there is competition between the two, and competition cannot avoid conflict.
Third, spotted hyenas are opportunists, as long as they can eat meat, they usually will not let go, so when they encounter lions hunting alone, they will definitely not let go of the opportunity to "kill people and sell goods".
Fourth, spotted hyenas kill lion cubs, and lions actually kill baby hyenas, which leads to spotted hyenas actually hating lions very much.
Of course, spotted hyenas are not stunned, they usually go to the lion when they are alone, or when the number of groups has a clear advantage, they will go to the lion just head-on, and although the lion is strong in combat, but in the enemy I am outnumbered, I can only give up the prey, otherwise there is only a dead end.
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3. Lions also face attacks from other herbivores. Finally, if it is the lion that exterminates the hyena herd, but the lion brings a severe blow and a lack of numbers. Then you will suffer very serious damage to the herd, and there will be an attack on herbivores, such as the African bison, which is a very aggressive animal, and the African elephant and so on.
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Lions and hyenas are like natural enemies, so why don't lions eat hyenas after they hunt them?
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Because there are many hyenas, they move quickly, and they run faster than lions, and the lions can't be eliminated no matter how much they chase them.
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Because hyenas have more developed brains, they know how to use stratagems, and they are survivable, and lions are difficult to deal with them.
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Animals live in nature, they obey the rules of nature, and they don't want to exterminate an animal because they hate it. Staying alive is far more important than endless fighting, not to survive, and the animals will not rashly attack other animals.
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Hyena: For many years, the spotted hyena has been described as a "lewd, timid, obnoxious creature" and "the ugliest, grotesque-looking, stupid bone-eating animal". These derogatory terms are actually a misunderstanding of the spotted hyena.
In fact, the spotted hyena is a strong medium-sized beast that hunts large and medium-sized herbivores such as gazelles, zebras, and wildebeests en masse, and can even kill semi-hyenas.
The tonnage of African wild buffalo is not a weak person who lives on the leftover remains and bones of lions. Spotted hyenas are nocturnal beasts of prey that rest in the grass or burrows during the day and come out at night to roam around and forage for food. They hunt individually, in groups or in groups, sometimes 40 to 60 together in an organized hunt for large animals such as zebras, bison, etc.
Lion: The lion is the second largest animal in the cat family after the tiger in average weight and is the only social animal. There are about 20 to 30 lions in a pack.
members, which often include successive generations of female lions, at least one adult male lion and some growing lion babies, lion babes. Lionesses form the core of the lion pack, and they rarely leave their birthplace. The lion pack may contain several adult males, but only one is certainly the leader.
Adult males often do not stay with the pack, and they have to move around the territory all year round to defend the entire territory – usually they can be the leader of the pack for months to years, depending on whether they are capable enough to defeat the alien males. The number of lions in the pack ranges from 4 to 37, with an average of 15. The territory of each lion pack is quite well-defined, and can be as small as 20 square kilometers in areas with plenty of prey; In areas where prey is sparse, they may have to establish territories as large as 400 square kilometers.
When a young male lion grows strong enough (usually 5 years old), he will defeat the old king of a certain group of lions and become the new ruler. Most females stay in their original pack when they mature, while others are driven away and join other groups. Members of the lion pack usually disperse into small groups to spend each day, and they will come together when they gather to hunt or eat together.
To sum up: the lion pack and the hyena pack are 2 3 times more numerous than the lion pack. It should be a strong hyena pack.
If it's a lion and a hyena going head-to-head, it's a lion that's powerful.
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A single lion is afraid of a pack of hyenas. A single hyena was directly scared when it met a lion.
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The number of hyenas must be three times higher than the number of lionesses in order to drive away the lioness, but hyenas are naturally afraid of male lions, and once they see a male lion, they turn around and run, no matter how many hyenas there are, they do not dare to fight male lions. The male lion can scare away all the hyenas as soon as he appears.
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Why do lions, after killing hyenas, never eat them, experts bluntly say, I see.
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The lion's own activity hunting opportunity factor,
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Rats are more annoying, why don't humans extinguish.
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If all of them are wiped out, the ecology will be unbalanced. And there are too many of them to be eliminated.
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The number of those that cannot be eliminated is particularly large. It can also be used for food that they often eat, so keep it, it's also good, and it's suitable for them to eat a lot of food.
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On the one hand, in order to maintain ecological balance; On the other hand, there are too many hyenas to be difficult to eliminate.
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Lions hate hyenas mainly because they belong to rivals and compete for the same food. Lions can kill hyenas, but the meat of hyenas is too smelly, and there are many of them, so lions can't kill hyenas.
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Ants large enough can bite elephants to death, and lions are mostly gathered by one male and many females, and their combat effectiveness is not enough to exterminate hyenas. Hyenas live in groups and gather in combat, while lions are strong in combat but few in number.
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Lions are not like humans, no matter how powerful they are, they can't completely solve their opponents, let alone can't do it at all. The lion has more advantages than the hyena, but the reason why the lion did not eliminate the hyena is divided into two situations: one is that the heart is more than enough but the strength is insufficient; Although there are no official statistics on the number of lions and hyenas, the number of endangered hyenas shows that the number of low-risk hyenas is much higher than the number of endangered lions.
In addition, hyenas live in groups, and once they start fighting lions, although they have a chance of winning, they also suffer heavy losses, so except for grabbing food and encountering lone hyenas, lions will not take the initiative to attack hyenas the rest of the time. The other is: there is no strong motivation to do it.
Although we often refer to hyenas as second brothers, and we also think that they are opportunists who often rob lions of prey, according to scientists, lions rob hyenas of food much more than hyenas rob of lions of food in nature. Moreover, a large part of the hyena's food is hunted by itself, and only when the lion is left alone, the hyena will steal its food.
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Because there are so many hyenas, there is no way for lions to encounter too many hyenas.
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