Seeing the hyenas enjoying their meal, a lioness rushed to take the bait. However, its haste angered the hyenas.
Immediately, the hyenas rushed to chase the enemy to protect their achievements. Seeing the lioness being humiliatingly chased away, a male quickly rushed over to confront him. Knowing there was nothing they could do, the hyenas immediately ran away and left their prey behind.
Although not directly in charge of hunting, the male lion always knows how to show his strength before the female. They can help the herd take down large prey such as buffalo or repel other male lions that invade their territory.
Lions and hyenas are the two archenemies of the savannah. They always confront each other in wars for territory or food.
With greed, stubbornness, possession of sharp teeth, herd lifestyle, a pack of hyenas can win and kill lions when an individual in the herd is attacked by superiority in numbers, or They attack individual lions that are lost, old, and injured.
However, in a one-on-one confrontation, the hyena is no match for the lion. It usually takes 3 hyenas to take down a lion. Both species know each other’s strengths and weaknesses, so depending on the time, they will rush to strike each other.